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United States v. Robinson, 414 U.S. 218 (1973), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that "in the case of a lawful custodial arrest a full search of the person is not only an exception to the warrant requirement of the Fourth Amendment, but is also a reasonable search under that Amendment."
Heinze was a U.S. deputy marshal at the time of the shooting, and Hutchens was a police officer, and they were members of the fugitive task force executing the arrest warrant for Robinson. [25] A third officer, Daniel Doyle, died of cancer before an indictment could be secured. [17]
Search incident to a lawful arrest, commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v.California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform a warrantless search of an arrested person, and the area within the arrestee’s immediate control, in the interest of officer safety, the prevention of escape, and the preservation of evidence.
According to court records, at the time of Taylor's killing, Robinson was out on bail on misdemeanor charges of fleeing to elude arrest, reckless driving and failure to stop at a red light in October.
Tre Robinson turned himself in Tuesday at the Columbus Police Department. He had two outstanding warrants for sodomy and child molestation, CPD announced in a news release.
A man was arrested after shooting his fiancée multiple times, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department said Sunday.. Braden Robinson, 39, was charged with attempted murder and possession of a ...