Oregon Appellate Court - February 6, 2013
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by: Jwestover and Abassos • February 6, 2013 • no comments
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* '''Consent To Search Is Involuntary When Given Under the Threat of Bogus Traffic Citations:''' Consent to search is not voluntary if given in response to an officer’s threat to issue additional citations, when the officer had no legal basis for those additional citations. Per Curiam. ''State v. Beaudreau'', ___ Or App ___ (Feb 6, 2013). | * '''Consent To Search Is Involuntary When Given Under the Threat of Bogus Traffic Citations:''' Consent to search is not voluntary if given in response to an officer’s threat to issue additional citations, when the officer had no legal basis for those additional citations. Per Curiam. ''State v. Beaudreau'', ___ Or App ___ (Feb 6, 2013). | ||
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