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State v. Garcia

4/9/1991



Appellees were indicted for possession of cocaine. The state appeals the trial court's suppression of evidence seized in an automobile search. Appellant asserts: (1) bullets in plain view in the front seat of the car gave reason to search the passenger compartment for weapons; and, (2) the location of appellees during the search, at the rear of the car and under the control of the officers, did not remove the need to search the car for weapons.


FACTS


Tucson Police Officer Tony Sabori noticed appellees in the well-lighted parking lot of a Jack-in-the-Box at approximately 7:45 p.m. on March 6, 1990. Their car was parked in the northernmost corner of the parking lot, and one or two persons were standing by its open door. A three-foot high chainlink fence separated the parking lot from a residential area. Appellees were leaning over the fence and appeared to be trying to get something from the yard of a private home on the other side of the fence.


When appellees noticed Officer Sabori, they dropped whatever they were getting and hurried back to their car. The officer later investigated the area where appellees were bending over and noticed baling wire or clothesline wire on the residential side of the fence. When Officer Sabori questioned them, appellees said they were working on their car. The officer glanced inside the vehicle and noticed bullets lying on the front seat. A backup police car arrived driven by Officer Fred Cushman. The two officers frisked appellees "for officers' safety," found nothing, and had them sit on the ground to the rear of the vehicle with their legs in front of them. Officer Sabori searched the vehicle and discovered two guns under the passenger and driver seats. After appellees were arrested, cocaine was discovered in appellee Garcia's jacket pocket and in the police vehicle where appellee Granillo had been seated on the way to the police station. Both appellees admitted the cocaine was theirs.


The court later suppressed the guns and the cocaine, finding that even though the officers were suspicious of defendants' conduct, the situation did not impinge upon the officers' safety because defendants were safely held away from the car. The court stated that "seeing bullets is no basis for searching the car when the Defendants have been removed from the area."


Discussion


We view the facts in the light most favorable to sustaining the trial court's order. State v. Sinclair, 159 Ariz. 493, 497, 768 P.2d 655, 659 (App.1988). This court will not reverse a ruling on a motion to suppress unless it constitutes clear and manifest error, or is an abuse of discretion. State v. Jarzab, 123 Ariz. 308, 312, 599 P.2d 761, 765 (1979), cert. denied 444 U.S. 1102, 100 S.Ct. 1069, 62 L.Ed.2d 789 (1980); State v. Sinclair, 159 Ariz. at 497, 768 P.2d at 659.


The only ground for the search offered by appellant is officer safety. The question then, is whether the officers, had a reasonable fear for their safety, based on specific, articulable facts. Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1, 88 S.Ct. 1868, 20 L.Ed.2d 889 (1968). We first note the legitimate, historical and public policy interest in protecting the safety of police officers at all times, including those situations where probable cause for arrest is lacking. As the Court stated in Terry,


ertainly it would be unreasonable to require that police officers take unnecessary risks in the performance of their duties. American criminals have a long tradition of armed violence, and every year

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