Although the defendant agreed to a general search for evidence of the assault, it was not reasonable to assume that the investigators would look in places where evidence of the assault could not be...


Although the defendant agreed to a general search for evidence of the assault, it was not reasonable to assume that the investigators would look in places where evidence of the assault could not be contained. Thus, the search was exploratory—which is not permissible. Citing Florida v. Jimeno45 the court argued that “the scope of a [consensual] search is generally defined by its expressed object.

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