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Episode 3: Jackson, Reber, and Shiene

SOG Applications Team November 14, 2024 6


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In this episode, Hyde and Holbrook discuss three cases decided by the North Carolina Court of Appeals on October 1, 2024, all of them involving issues of search and seizure. In State v. Jackson, COA23-637, the Court of Appeals concluded the defendant’s consent to search his car was not involuntary when an officer had probable cause to detain him for trespassing. In State v. Reber, COA22-130-2, the Court of Appeals found a warrant to search the defendant’s cell phone was supported by probable cause. And in State v. Schiene, COA23-682, the Court of Appeals concluded that there was probable cause to search the defendant’s car based on the odor of marijuana, among other things.

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