Illegal Seizure of Vehicle • Passenger’s Entitlement to Suppression of Evidence • Reasonable Expectation of Privacy

Commonwealth v. Shabezz, PICS Case No. 17-1249 (Pa. July 19, 2017) Wecht, J.; Mundy, J., concurring. (21 pages).

Passenger in a vehicle unconstitutionally seized by police entitled to suppression of all evidence found in the vehicle, rather than just the areas of the vehicle where the passenger had a reasonable expectation of privacy, where the search of the vehicle stemmed from the passenger’s illegal seizure. Order of the superior court affirmed.

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