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SEARCH OF VEHICLES, PART 1 - CONNECTED WITH ARRESTS

NCJ Number
25889
Author(s)
ANON
Date Published
1971
Length
4 pages
Annotation
THIS POLICE LEGAL TRAINING BULLETIN DISCUSSES THE LAW PERTAINING TO VEHICLE SEARCHES OTHER THAN CONSENTUAL AND INVENTORY SEARCHES.
Abstract
COVERED ARE VEHICLE SEARCHES CONNECTED WITH AND MADE AT THE SCENE OF A CUSTODIAL ARREST AND WITH PROBABLE CAUSE, SEARCHES INVOLVING CUSTODIAL ARREST WHERE THERE IS NO PROBABLE CAUSE TO SEARCH, NON-CUSTODIAL ARRESTS, STOPPING SUSPICIOUS PERSONS, SITUATIONS REQUIRING A WARRANT, PLAIN VIEW, AND THE FINDING OF INCRIMINATING ITEMS OTHER THAN THOSE SOUGHT. CERTAIN SPECIAL PROBLEMS INVOLVING VEHICLES OTHER THAN AUTOS, FORFEITURES, VEHICLES AS INSTRUMENTALITIES OR EVIDENCE, AND ABANDONED AND STOLEN VEHICLES ARE ALSO CONSIDERED. IN ADDITION, SIX REPRESENTATIVE SITUATIONS ARE PRESENTED FOR OFFICERS TO DECIDE IF THE GROUNDS FOR CONDUCTING A SEARCH EXIST. THE CORRECT ANSWERS ARE EXPLAINED. FOR PART TWO, SEE NCJ-25890.