…no Harbison error where counsel’s admission of guilt to a lesser offense was made with defendant’s knowledge and consent; and (4) trial court erred in contempt proceeding by failing to…
…of marijuana. He asked the defendant about it, and the defendant produced a small bottle of what he said was body oil. The officer asked the defendant for consent to…
…driver for consent to search his car. The driver initially said no, but agreed after the officer said that absent consent he would bring a drug dog to the scene….
…following criteria are met: 1. The probationer consents to the extension; 2. The extension is being ordered during the last six months of the original period of probation; and 3….
…superior court erred in reversing a DMV civil revocation of a driver’s license in a case where the appellee refused to consent to a chemical analysis after being charged with…
…that, although she sometimes engaged in sex for money, she was selective in choosing her customers. This fact, the defendant argued, made it more likely that she consented to sex…
…to have consented to his or her probation. To be safe, then, the repeal was accompanied by a state constitutional amendment, adding probation to the list of authorized punishments. Consent…
…did not see any indications of recent use. The woman consented to a search of her purse but refused to consent to a search of the car, stating that it…
…search the car [stating that they did not need Byrd’s consent because he was not an authorized driver], discovering body armor and 49 bricks of heroin in the trunk. The…
…database and finds nothing exceptional, and returns the driver’s license and registration, perhaps along with a warning or a citation. The officer then asks the driver for consent to search…