People v. Laiwa

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1983-10-06

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KAUS, J. I respectfully dissent. In conducting the “accelerated booking search” in this case, the police officer acted in conformity with a consistent line of California decisions which have explicitly approved such a practice in cases in which the People can show that the arrested person would have been subjected to the booking process in any event. (See People v. Bullwinkle (1980) <span class="c…

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