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60 Drake L. Rev. 429 (2011-2012)
Traffic Ticket Reasonable, Cell Phone Search Not: Applying the Search-Incident-to-Arrest Exception to the Cell Phone as Hybrid

handle is hein.journals/drklr60 and id is 433 raw text is: TRAFFIC TICKET REASONABLE, CELL PHONE
SEARCH NOT: APPLYING THE SEARCH-
INCIDENT-TO-ARREST EXCEPTION TO THE
CELL PHONE AS HYBRID
Eunice Park*
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I.  Introduction  ........................................................................................... 431
II. The History of the Expectation of Privacy in Items That Can
Be Permitted and Excluded from a Warrantless Search Incident
to  a  V alid  Custodial A rrest .................................................................. 433
A. The Fourth Amendment and Search-Incident-to-Arrest
E xception  ........................................................................................ 433
B. General Precedent Before Cell Phones ...................................... 434
III. The Disconnect Between the Law, Technology, and Use ................ 440
A. The Confusing Five-Point Spectrum Regarding Warrantless
Cell Phone Searches Incident to a Valid Custodial Arrest ..... 441
1.  Cell Phone  as Container .......................................................... 442
a.  Cell phone  is a  container ................................................. 442
b.  Cell phone  is not a  container .......................................... 444
2. Relatedness to the Reason for Arrest ................................... 446
a.  R elatedness  required  ....................................................... 446
b.  Relatedness not required  ................................................ 450
3.  Need  to  Preserve  Evidence ..................................................... 452
a.  Evidence  destruction  risk  ................................................ 452
b.   No  evidence destruction  risk  ........................................ 454
4.  O ffi cer  Safety  ............................................................................ 456
5.  Expectation  of Privacy ............................................................. 458
*      Assistant Professor of Lawyering Skills, Western State University College
of Law. A special thank you to Professor Neil Gotanda, Professor Edith Warkentine,
and John Lee, Esq., for their detailed and insightful comments, and to my former
student, Jeff Guarrera, for his outstanding research assistance. The views expressed in
this Article are the Author's own. I am grateful always to my parents and to my
husband and children for their patience and support. I dedicate this Article to my
mom, Kyung S. Park, and to the memory of my dad, Jong M. Park.

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