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Task: Search of Vehicle Based on Probable Cause
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Maryland v. Dyson, 527 U.S. 465 (1999).
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Where an officer has probable cause to believe that a vehicle
contains evidence or contraband and the vehicle is capable of being
moved; the officer may make a warrantless search of the vehicle.
See also, Pennsylvania v. Labron, 518 U.S. 938 (1996).
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• Officers will need a warrant in cases where the vehicle is located on
private property unless exigent circumstances to enter the property
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exists.
• Capable of movement does not mean that the car is presently
occupied, merely means that the vehicle can be driven off by the
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turn of a key.
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