…the defendant unlawfully confined the victim without consent and for the purpose of facilitating felony armed robbery. In moving to dismiss the kidnapping charge, the defendant argued that the victim…
…glove compartment, and also found marijuana in the trunk. Another officer obtained consent to search the defendant’s person and found a scale and over $2,000 in cash. The defendant was…
…a statement or consent to a search of his home. Officers went to secure the home while awaiting the search warrant. Around this time, neighbors saw a man climb out…
…it was voluntary and anonymous, and asked for consent to continue. Drivers were offered financial incentives for completing additional parts of the survey. A driver who declined to participate was…
…declined and eventually handed the phone back to the defendant, who continued pacing about. The defendant eventually acknowledged that his mother owned the vehicle. He refused to provide consent to…
…collaborative, problem-solving approach to each defendant’s case. Defendants consent to a system of graduated sanctions in response to certain types of noncompliance and rewards for achieving certain milestones. Programmatically, the…
…and vacating the defendant’s drug conviction. There are interesting issues in the case about when a seizure occurs and about whether the defendant consented to the extension of the stop,…
…for impaired driving. Once at the jail, Fincher consented to a blood draw. An officer certified as a Drug Recognition Expert then evaluated Fincher, using the 12-step evaluation process he…
…patient consent or a court order that satisfies Part 2’s requirements). The new G.S. 108A-77.3(b) authorizes the chief district court judge of the judicial district “in which the multidisciplinary team…
…the scope of a search authorized by a search warrant, or the scope of a search authorized by the property owner’s consent. A recent post on those issues is here….