§ 231.181. [Reserved].
Source The provisions of this § 231.181 adopted June 24, 1994, effective June 25, 1994, 24 Pa.B. 3128; reserved April 23, 2010, effective April 24, 2010, 40 Pa.B. 2106. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (265942).
Notes of Decisions Seizure
Warrantless seizure of a radar detector would have been permissible under the plain view doctrine when the officer, who responded to a dispatch informing him of an accident and who approached a truck involved in the accident to assure that the emergency brake was set, viewed the radar detector on the trucks dashboard from his lawful vantage point outside of the truck; the seizure was not rendered impermissible because it was delayed until a time when the truck was impounded. Commonwealth v. Petroll, 738 A.2d 993 (Pa. 1999).
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