The following excerpt is from U.S. v. Duque, 62 F.3d 1146 (9th Cir. 1995):
Duque argues that agents exceeded the scope of the warrant for the Tucson residence by searching vehicles on the premises. Although search warrants ideally state their full scope with particularity, "a search warrant authorizing a search of a particularly described premises may permit the search of vehicles owned or controlled by the owner of, and found on, the premises." United States v. Percival, 756 F.2d 600, 612 (7th Cir.1985) (so holding and collecting cases); see also United States v. Reivich, 793 F.2d 957, 963 (8th Cir.1986) (citing Percival with approval).
E. Admission of Post-Arrest Statements
The above passage should not be considered legal advice. Reliable answers to complex legal questions require comprehensive research memos. To learn more visit www.alexi.com.