· 9/17/2002
United States v. N'kenley Allen Elmore
Citations
- 304 F.3d 557
- 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 19070
- 2002 WL 31055399
How courts have described this case
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- holding that a vehicle owner not present in the vehicle when it was stopped could not show interference with his possessory interest in the car and thus, could not challenge the constitutionality of the stop
- no expectation of privacy when vehicle owner was not present or nearby at the time of the search and provided no evidence of ability to exclude others from the car or efforts to take precautions to maintain privacy in the car
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Judges: Suhrheinrich, Batchelder, Little
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