California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Mestas v. Superior Court, 102 Cal.Rptr. 729, 498 P.2d 977, 7 Cal.3d 537 (Cal. 1972):
Our decision in Mozzetti v. Superior Court (1971) 4 Cal.3d 699, 94 Cal.Rptr. 412, 484 P.2d 84, condemned the common police practice of routinely searching and inventorying the contents of all impounded vehicles; while the police may observe and inventory items in plain sight, they may not, in the absence of probable cause, open and search closed areas of the vehicle or closed containers within the car. (See 4 Cal.3d at p. 707, 94 Cal.Rptr. 412, 484 P.2d 84.) We find that Mozzetti controls the present case; we conclude that the superior court erred in denying defendant's motion to suppress the evidence in question. 1
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