Legal Question in Consumer Law in California
Searching backpacks in a retail store
My nephew walked into a retail store, walked around, went to the restroom and on his way out picked out a ball to purchase, paid for it and walked out. Outside the store the manager asked if he can search his backpack; when didn't find anything he asked him to empty his pockets. The manager did all this at the register. Is this search legal?
Asked on 10/11/07, 12:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert F. Cohen
Law Office of Robert F. Cohen
Re: Searching backpacks in a retail store
If your nephew consented, then it was legal. Typically, people will store their bags at the front counter so suspicion of shoplifting can be avoided.
Answered on 10/11/07, 12:40 pm
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