People v. Langen

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1983-10-27

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Wachtler, J. (concurring). The majority has done an excellent job of attempting to determine what the Supreme Court has held in the past and may hold in the future with respect to automobile searches following an arrest. However, on the facts of this case, I do not believe that is necessary. In my view when the defendant called the officers’ attention to the locked piece of luggage and stated that it was not hi…

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