Opinion ID: 2968446
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Weapon Search

Text: Any officer who brings a prisoner to a holding facility will search the prisoner and remove and safeguard any weapons UNITED STATES v. BANKS 9 the constitutional sufficiency of the inventory-search policy itself. Instead, he highlights six discrepancies between Det. Gunn’s actions in searching the two bags and the procedures required by AACOPD policy: (1) the policy required the initial search of Banks to be conducted by the officer in custody of him, who was the arresting officer, not Det. Gunn, see J.A. 263; (2) booking personnel, not Det. Gunn, should have performed the inventory; (3) all items found in the found on the prisoner before taking the prisoner into the booking area or placing him in a holding cell.