CHILDREN AND THE LAW
...Delinquency Matters
......Juvenile Search and Seizure
.........Home Search Issues
6 Cards On This Topic:
  • Parental consent to search personal property of minor may not be implied from parent’s proprietary interest in premises.
  • Mother, as M's parent, had authority to consent to a search of his bedroom and to override any objection M raised to the search of her apartment.
  • Counsel not ineffective for not moving to suppress evidence found after police knock-and-announce violation where USSC held such violation does not justify application of exclusionary rule.
  • Because M was never taken into custody under W&IC 5150, and the assessment or evaluation of him was never performed, trial court erred in ordering his seized firearms be forfeited.
  • As a resident of the family dwelling, minor had a legitimate expectation of privacy in the residence and standing to contest search of his sister's bedroom.
  • Juvenile ct. erred by suppressing weapons evidence following home search where officer reasonably relied on M’s statement he was "searchable" for weapons.