TRAVIS v. STATE

No. CA CR 96-1344.

954 S.W.2d 277 (1997)

58 Ark.App. 320

Mark TRAVIS, Appellant, v. STATE of Arkansas, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Arkansas, Divisions III and IV.

September 24, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Val P. Price, Jonesboro, for appellant.

Winston Bryant, Attorney General, David R. Raupp, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Little Rock, for appellee.


GRIFFEN, Judge.

An individual operating or traveling in an automobile does not lose all reasonable expectation of privacy simply because the automobile and its use are subject to government regulation. Automobile travel is a basic, pervasive, and often necessary mode of transportation to and from one's home, workplace, and leisure activities. Many people spend more time each day traveling in cars than walking on the streets. Undoubtedly, many find a greater sense...

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