California v. McGee
Annotate this CaseDefendant-appellant Tyrone McGee appealed after entering a no contest plea to being a felon in possession of a firearm. On appeal, he challenged the trial court’s denial of his motion to suppress evidence seized during a search of the car he was driving and a female passenger’s purse. After review of the trial court record, the Court of Appeal concluded the presence of an unsealed bag of marijuana plainly visible on the passenger’s person constituted probable cause to search the passenger’s purse. Since the purse contained a gun which defendant pled to possessing, the Court affirmed.
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