California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Anthony S., In re, 4 Cal.App.4th 1000, 6 Cal.Rptr.2d 214 (Cal. App. 1992):
The juvenile court granted the motion to suppress, finding that the officers needed to have "some suspicion or something brewing" to exercise the "consent search term." The court found that the search was not conducted to "harass" respondent because this was the only time the search term was utilized. However, the trial court expressly found that the search was "arbitrary," and thus expressly forbidden by the language on page 610 of People v. Bravo, supra, 43 Cal.3d 600, 238 Cal.Rptr. 282, 738 P.2d 336.
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