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· 7/31/2014

Haley Diana Forsyth v. State

Citations

  • 438 S.W.3d 216
  • 2014 WL 3865777
  • 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 8381

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  • holding that implied consent under Transportation Code not equivalent to voluntary consent for Fourth Amendment purposes
  • holding that implied consent under Transportation Code not equivalent to voluntary consent for Fourth Amendment purposes
  • holding that implied consent under the transportation code is not the equivalent to voluntary consent as a recognized exception to the warrant requirement
  • holding that implied consent under Transportation Code not equivalent to voluntary consent for Fourth Amendment purposes
  • holding that implied consent under the transportation code is not the equivalent to voluntary consent as a recognized exception to the warrant requirement
  • declining to rely on Beeman for proposition that implied consent is a valid exception to the warrant requirement

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Judges: Wright, Willson, Bailey

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