Court Opinion

ID: 9708050
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 02:28:45.488565+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:17:41.131043
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Black, J.
(for affirmance). I agree with the reasoning of both opinions below (37 Mich App 115, 119) and therefore vote to affirm. In particular I adopt as level-headed common sense the first two paragraphs of the concurring opinion Presiding Judge Levin prepared. They read:
"When a person is arrested and jailed it is a customary procedure to require him to remove and deposit his personal belongings with the jailer.
"Information obtained by a police officer through the *633exercise of his senses as he observes articles being removed by a prisoner from his pockets and transferred to a receptacle for safekeeping is not information obtained as a result of a search.”
T. E. Brennan, Swainson and Williams, JJ., concurred with Black, J.