OPINION
MAY, Judge.
Charles Saffold was subjected to two warrantless searches after he was stopped for speeding, and argues on appeal the evidence obtained in those searches should not have been admitted. We affirm.
FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY
Saffold was stopped after police observed him driving seven miles per hour over the speed limit. An officer asked Saffold if he had a gun and Saffold said he did not. Saffold leaned forward and placed...
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