Office of the Attorney General
SLIP OPINION
| AG number: 7079 | Style: Vargas vs. State |
| Jurisdiction: 2nd DCA | Date issued: July 23, 1999 |
Search and seizure - probable cause The weapons conviction of a migrant worker must be reversed because a sheriff's deputy had no probable cause to search him following a small-town bank robbery, the 2nd DCA said. A Hendry County sheriff's deputy investigating a bank robbery relied on bank employees' descriptions and went to a shopping area where migrant and field labor workers often congregated. The deputy searched Adalberto Vargas because his clothing was similar to the bank employees' description, although Vargas was wearing a cowboy hat and the description mentioned a baseball cap. The deputy found a pistol on Vargas, but bank employees said he was not the robber. Vargas pled guilty to carrying a concealed weapon, but reserved his right to challenge the search. The DCA held that the deputy lacked probable cause to search Vargas. "There were no specific and articulable facts which justified the officer's stop because the description given by the bank employees could have fit many men. Vargas' clothing was hardly unusual or distinctive in light of the manner in which other field labor workers/bystanders were dressed. In fact, Vargas did not meet the description of the robber because he was wearing a cowboy hat rather than a baseball cap," the DCA said. |