Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2022

State Of Louisiana v. Jmarlo Jonte Lee

State Of Louisiana v. Jmarlo Jonte Lee
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided June 21, 2022

State Of Louisiana v. Jmarlo Jonte Lee

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA NO. 2022 KW 0355

VERSUS

JMARLO JONTE LEE JUNE 21, 2022

In Re: State of Louisiana, applying for supervisory writs, 19th Judicial District Court, Parish of East Baton Rouge, No. DC - 21- 04841.

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C. J., GUIDRY AND WOLFE, JJ.

WRIT DENIED.

JMG EW

Whipple, C. J., dissents and would grant the writ. The Fourth Amendment permits a" protective sweep," i. e., a quick and limited search of premises, incident to an arrest and conducted to protect the safety of police officers or others, if the searching officer possesses a reasonable belief based on specific and articulable facts which, taken together with the rational inferences from those facts, warrants the officer in believing that the area swept harbors an individual posing a danger to the officer or others. Maryland v. Buie, 494 U. S. 325, 327, 110 S. Ct. 1093, 1094- 95, 108 L. Ed. 2d 276 ( 1990). An in- home protective sweep may occur after the suspect is arrested. State v. Fenn, 45, 660 & 45, 661 ( La. App. 2d Cir. 5/ 20/ 10), 41 So. 3d 544, 545. In the instant case, while executing an active arrest warrant for the defendant, Louisiana State Troopers detained him less than ten feet from the door of the residence and conducted a protective sweep of the residence to protect their safety and the safety of others.

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT FOR THE COURT

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