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State v. Walker

Court of Appeals of Louisiana, First Circuit
Feb 25, 2022
2022 KW 0003 (La. Ct. App. Feb. 25, 2022)

Opinion

2022 KW 0003

02-25-2022

STATE OF LOUISIANA v. JARRETT A. WALKER


State of Louisiana, applying for supervisory writs, 18th Judicial District Court, Parish of West Baton Rouge, Nos. 202200, 202201.

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C.J., PENZATO AND HESTER, JJ.

WRIT GRANTED. The district court's ruling granting the defendant's motion to suppress is reversed, and the matter is remanded for further proceedings. If a vehicle is readily mobile and probable cause exists to believe it contains contraband, the Fourth Amendment permits the police to search the vehicle. Pennsylvania v. Labron, 518 U.S. 938, 940, 116 S.Ct. 2485, 2487, 135 L.Ed.2d 1031 (1996) (per curiam). In the instant case, the evidence adduced at the suppression hearing revealed that while being detained for a traffic violation, the defendant reached into the center console of his vehicle, retrieved a marijuana cigar, and handed the cigar to the officer, which gave the officer probable cause to search the vehicle for additional contraband. Accordingly, the state met its burden of proving the warrantless search was justified under an exception to the warrant requirement. See United States v. Ross, 456 U.S. 798, 825, 102 S.Ct. 2157, 2173, 72 L.Ed.2d 572 (1982); Cf. State v. Landor, 2020-0336 (La.App. 1st Cir. 2/19/21), 318 So.3d 225.

VGW

AHP

Hester, J., dissents and would deny the writ application.


Summaries of

State v. Walker

Court of Appeals of Louisiana, First Circuit
Feb 25, 2022
2022 KW 0003 (La. Ct. App. Feb. 25, 2022)
Case details for

State v. Walker

Case Details

Full title:STATE OF LOUISIANA v. JARRETT A. WALKER

Court:Court of Appeals of Louisiana, First Circuit

Date published: Feb 25, 2022

Citations

2022 KW 0003 (La. Ct. App. Feb. 25, 2022)