independent source doctrine
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Trial court did not err in denying appellant's motion to suppress results of BAC test. Probable cause existed to support arrest for OVI impaired offense prior to administration of PBT and BAC results need not be suppressed based on independent source doctrine. Numerous indicators existed to indicate impairment, regardless of whether appellant's consent was voluntary, and they were sufficient to constitute probable cause to arrest without PBT results.
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... to a valid warrant that is wholly independent of the initial illegal entry. Pp. 536-544. (a) Thhe "independent source" doctrine permits the introduction of evidence ini...
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... regarding the scope of the plain view doctrine in the context of computer searches. We will affir... discovery doctrine rather than the independent source doctrine, and that this error required corr...
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... search was admissible under the independent source doctrine. Castellanos appeals, claiming the...
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... admissible under the independent source doctrine. We review the fa...
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... admissible under the independent source doctrine. We review the fa...
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... admissible under the independent source doctrine. We review the fa...
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... admissible under the independent source doctrine. We review the fa...
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... admissible under the independent source doctrine. We review the fa...
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... admissible under the independent source doctrine. We review the fa...