Captain Jack Sparrow Case Summary

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The trial court properly granted Archer’s motion to suppress use of the Captain Jack Sparrow mask and Candelabra as evidence at trial as each had been obtained on a warrantless search in violation of Archer’s Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights. Specifically, since none of limited exception to the warrant requirement are applicable in this case, the detectives had no lawful right to be in Archer’s home. As the trial court accurately ruled, the consent exception to the warrant requirement was inapplicable to this case because Johnson did not have the actual or apparent authority needed to provide lawful third-party consent to the warrantless search. The detectives knew that Johnson did not have actual authority to consent to search because

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