Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 2017

Commonwealth v. Valdivia, R.

Commonwealth v. Valdivia, R.
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided February 1, 2017 · Per Curiam
165 A.3d 869; 2017 WL 444717; 2017 Pa. LEXIS 234 (Atlantic Reporter, Third Series)

Commonwealth v. Valdivia, R.

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM

AND NOW, this 1st day of February, 2017, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issue, as stated by Petitioner, is:

Whether, in a case of first impression, the Superior Court erred in holding that a reasonable person would have understood that their consent to a roadside search of their vehicle would encompass a canine sniff of all of the packages contained inside the vehicle, and that said consent was knowing, intelligent, and voluntary where the police officers withheld pertinent information about the forthcoming search from Petitioner, including that the canine search would not start any sooner than an hour from when Petitioner’s consent was given?

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