Commonwealth v. Martin

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 2014-09-24

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Justice SAYLOR, dissenting. I respectfully dissent, since I conclude that the police lacked probable cause to arrest Appellant for any crime as of the time he was subjected to a series of custodial interrogations. While the majority makes the most out of the fact that Appellant was the person with the most legitimate, routine access to the location where the victim’s all-terrain vehicle was found and the instr…

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