State v. Clayborne
Supreme Court of Louisiana
State v. Clayborne, 63 So. 3d 1026 (La. 2011)
2011 La. LEXIS 1671
Grant, Opposition, Stay, Weimer
State v. Clayborne
Opinion of the Court
In re State of Louisiana; —Plaintiff; Applying For Supervisory and/or Remedial Writs, Parish of Orleans, Criminal District Court Div. K, No. 504-131; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2011-K-0494.
Writ granted. The rulings of the lower courts are reversed and set aside. The police officers had the right to engage the defendant in conversation. The defendant voluntarily spit the contraband out of his mouth and at that point there was probable cause for arrest. The motion to suppress is denied, and the case is vacated for further proceedings.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE of Louisiana v. John CLAYBORNE
- Status
- Published