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State v. Privott - Lifting Clothing During A
Frisk
Yesterday, the New Jersey Supreme Court
ruled that the fact that the police have
a legitimate basis to frisk a criminal
suspect for weapons does not provide the
officers with the right to lift the
suspect's clothing for the purpose of
recovering evidence. In State v. Privott,
a five-justice majority ruled that,
"In
assessing the scope of the search by
the officer, the evidence is clear
that defendant was cooperative at
all times.
When stopped, defendant
placed his hands against a fence as
instructed by the officer. A
reasonable search, as well as the
least intrusive maneuver
needed to protect the safety of the
officer against a possible weapon,
would have been the traditional
pat-down search of defendant’s outer
clothing. That did not occur.
Rather, the police officer lifted
defendant’s
tee-shirt to expose defendant’s
stomach, and in doing so, observed a
plastic bag with suspected drugs in
the waistband of
defendant’s pants. That
maneuver exceeded the scope of the
patdown search needed to protect the
officer against defendant
having a weapon and was akin
to a generalized cursory search of
defendant that is not condoned."
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MEET WITH YOU ANYTIME.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Hark
Hark & Hark
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