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Task: Consent Search-Contradictory Co-Occupants
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Fernandez v. California, 134 S. Ct. 1126 (U.S. 2014).
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•Consent is valid if made by someone who has authority to consent and
no co-occupant is physically present and objecting.
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•In the event that law enforcement has removed a co-occupant, even
one who has previously objected to law enforcement’s entry, the
consent of the occupant who is present is valid as long as the removal
of the objector was objectively reasonable.
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•Where the removal was the result of a valid detention or valid arrest,
the removal is objectively reasonable.
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