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Task: Motor Vehicle Search Incident to Arrest






          New York v. Belton, 453 U.S. 454 (1981).

               Upon making a lawful arrest of a person who is in a vehicle, an

               officer may search the passenger compartment of the vehicle

               including all containers, subject to the following limitations.


          • The search must take place at the time of the arrest.

          • The arrest itself must be lawful.


          • While containers may be searched, other passengers present who

               have not been arrested cannot be searched. See, U.S. v. Di Re, 332

               U.S. 581 (1948).


          • Notwithstanding the rule from Di Re, officers may search packages

               belonging to passengers who are not the subject of the arrest.

               Wyoming v. Houghton, 526 U.S. 295 (1999).






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