Caballes Vs CA
Caballes Vs CA
Caballes Vs CA
Consented search
The consent must be voluntary in order to validate an otherwise illegal detention and
search, i.e., the consent is unequivocal, specific, and intelligently given,
uncontaminated by any duress or coercion.
IN THE CASE AT BAR, the evidence is lacking that the petitioner intentionally
surrendered his right against unreasonable searches. When petitioner's vehicle was
flagged down, Sgt. Noceja approached petitioner and told him I will look at the
contents of his vehicle, to which Caballes answered in the positive." The police
officers were imposing upon petitioner that they will search his vehicle. The "consent"
given under intimidating or coercive circumstances is no consent within the purview
of the constitutional guaranty.
RULING
Decision is REVERSED and SET ASIDE, and accused is ACQUITTED of the crime
charged.