State v. Anderson

743 P.2d 715, 304 Or. 139, 1987 Ore. LEXIS 1776
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedSeptember 15, 1987
DocketTC G 16104; CA A35552; SC S33384
StatusPublished
Cited by27 cases

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State v. Anderson, 743 P.2d 715, 304 Or. 139, 1987 Ore. LEXIS 1776 (Or. 1987).

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[141]*141CARSON, J.

This case involves the legality of a sobriety roadblock conducted to discover and arrest persons committing the crime of driving while under the influence of intoxicants and to gather evidence for use in the criminal prosecution.

From 10:15 to 11:45 p.m., on the evening of May 18, 1984, the Oregon State Police, in conjunction with officers of the Clackamas County Sheriffs Department, set up a roadblock on Highway 213 at South Mulino Road. The purpose of the roadblock was to check for vehicle registrations and driver sobriety. Defendant was among those stopped. He was arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants, ORS 487.540, since renumbered as 813.010, and for violating the open container law, ORS 487.841, renumbered 811.170. He moved to suppress evidence of these offenses, claiming that the stop was illegal because it was unauthorized by statute or regulation and in violation of Article I, section 9, of the Oregon Constitution. The trial court denied the motion. The Court of Appeals reversed per curiam, relying on its decision in Nelson v. Lane County, 79 Or App 753, 720 P2d 1291 (1986), aff’d 304 Or 97, 743 P2d 692 (1987).

In Nelson v. Lane County, we suggested that an administrative search, that is, one for a purpose other than the enforcement of laws by means of criminal sanctions, could be authorized by lawmakers and conducted pursuant to administrative regulations. Plaintiff Nelson was not subjected to criminal sanctions, and defendant Oregon State Police presented a document it characterized as an administrative regulation governing roadblocks. However, defendant was unable to point to the necessary explicit statutory authorization to conduct roadblocks. We held that a lack of authority rendered the roadblock illegal.

In this case, as in State v. Boyanovsky, 304 Or 131, 743 P2d 711 (1987), criminal sanctions unquestionably were the intended consequence of the roadblock. Evidence deduced from the roadblock stop was used against defendant to secure his conviction. Evidence thus used must be obtained within the usual constitutional proscriptions. Or Const, Art I, § 9. The officers had neither a warrant nor individualized suspicion that defendant was engaged in illegal activity. The evidence therefore must be suppressed.

[142]*142The decision of the Court of Appeals is affirmed. The decision of the trial court is reversed. The case is remanded to the trial court for further proceedings in accordance with this opinion.

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