Post-Arrest Search of Purse Not in Grabbable Area and Not in Vehicle Invalid
The Third Department made a careful analysis of the police actions after receiving an anonymous tip that two women in car were taking drugs. The court determined the police acted properly in escalating the police intrusion from questioning to arrest, including the search of the car without a warrant. However, the Third Department held that the post-arrest search of a purse that was not inside the car, and was not in the defendant’s “grabbable area,” was not valid. In addition the Third Department held the defendant’s answer to a police officer’s question about who owned the purses should have been suppressed, because, at the time of the question, the defendant would not have reasonably believed she was free to go and she had not waived her right to remain silent. But because her statement was not “involuntary” it would be available for impeachment at trial should she testify. People v Boler, 104092, 3rd Dept, 5-2-13
SUPPRESSION, SUPPRESS