January-December | Vol.35 | Index 2008 Issue Page CONSENT Marshals fail to ask suspect if they can search his bednx^m, rely on girlfriend's consent, Lopez (2d Cir.).Dec.2 2008 Annual Index Officers destroy candles during search. Santana-Aguirre (8th Cir.).Sept.6 Owner of drug front business claims consent to search shared loading dock invalid, Diaz (11th Cir.).June.1 Shoplifter of cold medicine questioned about potential drugs in car. Golinveaux (lA).Dec.3 Suspect's live-in ex-wife consents to search, Ryerson (7th Cir.),.Oct.4 Suspect too drunk to give consent to search. Castellanos (8th Cir.), Apr.3 IN BRIEF Confession Smith (GA), .June Consent Bartling (FL).Oct. Breese (MO)..-Xpr. Grahame (PA).May Detention Ramirez (ID).July Plain view VVixhIs (NJ).May . Probable cau.se Akers (OH).Sept. . Perez (NY).Feb. . Singleton (OH).,\ug. (WA).Aug. Reasonable suspicion Burroughs (CT).Oct. Calmes (IN).Oct. Gleason (AZ).Nov. Oberg (MN). .Nov. Toler (TX).May Search THOIVISOM Adrian S. (WI).Apr. Aguilar (TX).Sept. 40669491 Narcotics Law Bulletin Issue Page Issue Page Hewitt (NJ), . ..June .7 Scallion (LA), Mar.7 Joyce (NJ), .. Mar. .8 MIRANDA Schultz (WA). .Oct. .8 Intoxicated suspect receives Miranda warnings, Stanley (OR).. .Nov. .8 admits he has drugs in his trunk, Search warrant Wright (11th Cir.), .Dec. J Lee (MI)... Dec. .8 PROBABLE CAUSE Santiaso (MA).. .Dec. .7 DEA agents stop suspect based on mistaken Spaeth (GA), . .Oct. .7 identity, Amaral-Estrada (7th Cir.), .Jan. .4 Traffic stop Police overhear conversation about reviving Day (NJ),. .Apr. .7 marijuana, Scott (7th Cir.),.Apr. ,5 Garvin (WY),. .Jan. .8 Reliable informant claims suspect dealing drugs Monell (lA). .Feb. .7 from the informant’s residence, Galloway Taylor (KY). .Aug. .7 (4th Cir.).May .1 Unlawful arrest During search of house, police detain and search known felon on the premises, Wilson (OH), . .Jan. .7 Johnson (8th Cir.), .July .1 Warrant Suspect claims police unlawfully seized weapons Kieper (ND),. .May .6 during execution of search warrant, Warrantless search Prather (11th Cir.),.July 3 Everett (WA). .Feb. .8 REASONABLE SUSPICION Hurt (ND). .Jan. .6 Border agents see “scout cars” and strangely loaded pickup truck on remote road, Medina (5th Cir.), .Nov. .4 For authorization to photocopy, please contact the Copyright Clearance Motorist in rental car is nervous, has unlikely Center at 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA (978) 750-8400; fax (978) 646-8600 or West's Copyright Services at 610 Opperman Drive, travel plans, Gonzalez (10th Cir.), .May .3 Eagan, MN 55123, fax (651) 687-7551. 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If you require legal or other expert advice, you should seek the services of a competent attorney or other professional. driveway, McGuire (6th Cir.), .Jan. .3 Narcotics Law Bulletin is published and copyrighted by Thomson Reuters/ Surveillance officer believes suspect likely West, 610 Opperman Drive, P.O. Box 64526 St. Paul, MN 55164-0526. For subscription information; call (800) 229-2084, or write West, Credit Order drove car under suspended license, Processing, 620 Opperman Drive, PO Box 64833, St. Paul. MN 55164-9753. Allen (11th Cir.),.May 5 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to. Narcotics Law Bulletin, 610 Opperman Drive, P.O. Box 64526 St. Paul, MN 55164-0526. SEARCH During arrest, suspect slams door, fights with officers, James (5th Cir.), .Oct. 3 THOIVISON -4i- Defendant challenges search of locked WEST glove box, Nichols (6th Cir.),.Feb. ,5 610 Opperman Drive P.O. Box 64526 Officers see drugs and guns during protective St. Paul, MN 55164-0526 sweep, Pruneda (8th Cir.), .Mar. 2 1-800-229-2084 email: [email protected] Police claim discovery of drugs was west.thomson.com/quinlan ISSN 8755-8289 inevitable, Martinez (10th Cir.),.Feb. ,3 © 2008 Thomson Reuters/West. All Rights Reserved. Suspect argues first search invalidates Quinlan™ is a Thomson Reuters/West brand. search after shooting. Tab (6th Cir.).Jan. 1 2 © 2008 Thomson Reuters/West January-December | Volume 35 | Index 2008 Issue Page Issue Page Suspect claims unconstitutional traffic stop Police stop Buick that is “driving crazy," invalidates later search warrant, Johnson (D.C. Cir.).Apr.I Cabaniss (5th Cir.),. .Sept. .3 Suspect objects to search of house, “wife” WARRANT listed on deed, Hamilton (2d Cir.). .Sept. .1 Affidavit speaks of nonexistent “Mike,” Suspect tries to grab something from floor, Seward (5th Cir.).Feb.2 guns nearby. Close (8th Cir.).. ..Apr. .2 Drug-dealing charge dropped, officers still search SEARCH WARRANT house, Spencer (D.C. Cir.).Aug.2 Confidential infomiant and previous drug buy Girlfriend’s name,observations included included in warrant affidavit. Hart (8th Cir.), Nov.3 in warrant, Williams (6th Cir.), .Sept.4 Drug-trafficking suspect claims arrest warrants for two houses unsupported by probable cause, Government wiretaps lead to drug organization Guzman-Tlaseca (8th Cir.).Dec.6 take-down, Verdin-Garcia (lOth Cir.).Mar.4 Informants claim suspect has two handguns and Officer goes to drug .still to check informant’s robbed a drug trafficker, Williams (6th Cir.), Nov.1 information, Varner (4th Cir.).Feb.1 Suspect claims mailed drugs insufficiently Search warrant executed at night; state law linked to residence, Hatcher (11th Cir.).Dec.5 generally requires that warrant be executed Suspect drives into police perimeter just before SWAT team plans to enter apartment, during the day, Howard (8th Cir.).Aug.4 Jennings (7th Cir.).Oct.1 Warrant has some misrepresentations as to TRAFFIC STOP facts of drug sales, Neal (8th Cir.).July 4 Detective bases stop on a misunderstanding WARRANTLESS SEARCH of local law, Walters (D.C. Cir.),.July .6 Officer begins stop in another county, then Officers stop truck before it can leave with stop takes over an hour, Benitez (8th Cir.), ..Aug.1 marijuana, Mata (5th Cir.).Mar.1 © 2008 Thomson ReutersA/Vest Narcotics Law Bulletin Editorial Questions or Comments: [email protected] © 2008 Thomson Reuters/West