What is the test for reweighing evidence in the context of the Fourth Amendment?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. K.D. (In re K.D.), A159192 (Cal. App. 2021):

a "trial court's conclusions on a Fourth Amendment issue turn on issues of fact and credibility of witnesses, this court may not reweigh the evidence or draw inferences other than those reasonably drawn by the trial court, or substitute its own deductions for those of the trial court, if two or more inferences can reasonably be drawn from the facts." (People v. Lewis (1982) 133 Cal.App.3d 317, 323.)

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