People v. Turner
Annotate this CaseAfter Turner refused to comply with an officer’s request that Turner leave a restaurant, he was arrested for interfering with a business establishment under Penal Code section 602.1(a). During an inventory search, a revolver, ammunition, and methamphetamine were found in Turner’s duffel bag. After considering the parties’ argument on whether there was probable cause to arrest Turner for various forms of trespass, a magistrate denied a motion to suppress without giving its reasons for doing so. A jury convicted him of various crimes and the trial court placed him on probation for three years. The court of appeal affirmed. The court properly denied the motion to suppress because the contraband was discovered in an inventory search after an arrest supported by probable cause and properly admitted evidence of Turner’s prior possession of the same type of ammunition because it impeached his specific testimony suggesting that the police planted the contraband in this case.
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