Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Amended Consent Search Bill Passes House
An amended version of HB10-1201, referenced below, has been approved by the Colorado House and will now be considered by the State Senate. The bill, which requires that consent searches of a person or vehicle be made only after a verbal advisement that consent does not have to be given and that any consent given be in writing, was amended to remove homes as an area for consent searches covered by this law. Current law does not require any kind of advisement or that consent be in writing in order to be valid under the law. Rather, the only constitutional requirements for valid consent are that it be voluntary and that consent be granted by a person with apparent authority to grant the consent.
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