· 10/30/2015
State v. Wayne Ray Floyd
Citations
- 159 Idaho 370
- 360 P.3d 379
- 2015 Ida. App. LEXIS 104
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding the court may examine the record to determine implicit findings which would support the trial court’s order
- finding law enforcement’s promise not to arrest did not undermine defendant’s will but is a factor in determining voluntary consent
- appellate courts are required to examine the record to determine implicit findings which would support the trial court’s order and such implicit findings should be overturned only if not supported by substantial evidence
- appellate courts are required to examine the record to determine implicit findings which would support the trial court’s order and such implicit findings should be overturned only if not supported by substantial evidence
- appellate courts are required to examine the record to determine implicit findings which would support the trial court’s order and such implicit findings should be overturned only if not supported by substantial evidence
- “Implicit findings should be overturned only if not supported by substantial evidence.”
Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).
Judges: Melanson, Gutierrez, Gratton
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