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Fourth Amendment  Search and Seizure

Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure

... In response to the government's theory that a warrantless search of property in possession of one arrested in a public place is permitted so long as there is probable cause that the prop[r] ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment   Search and Seizure: The Seventh Circuit Holds that Evidence Obtained in a Warrantless Search of a Home May Be Used against a Present and Objecting Occupant after They Are Arrested and Removed from the Home and Co Occupant with Authority

Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure: The Seventh Circuit Holds that Evidence Obtained in a Warrantless Search of a Home May Be Used against a Present and Objecting Occupant after They Are Arrested and Removed from the Home and Co Occupant with Authority

... Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure The Seventh Circuit Holds that Evidence Obtained in a Warrantless Search of a Home May Be Used against a Present and Objecting Occupant after They Are Arrested and[.] ... See full document

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The Supreme Court Giveth and the Supreme Court Taketh Away: The Century of Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure Doctrine

The Supreme Court Giveth and the Supreme Court Taketh Away: The Century of Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure Doctrine

... the search of an auto incident to arrest doctrine, which the Burger Court had previously announced in ...the Fourth Amendment’s reasonableness standard did not preclude custodial arrests for even trivial ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment  Search and Seizure of Property Abroad: Erosion of the Rights of Aliens

Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure of Property Abroad: Erosion of the Rights of Aliens

... 95 While stipulating that the relationship between agents of the government and foreign nationals is fundamentally different than that between United States officials and individuals res[r] ... See full document

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Purpose, Policing, and the Fourth Amendment

Purpose, Policing, and the Fourth Amendment

... There may be situations where prosecutors should be permitted to rely upon criminal evidence identified by a state agent in the course of a noncriminal search. For example, when the agent comes upon evidence of a ... See full document

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"When Will This Traffic Stop End?": The United States Supreme Court's Dodge of Every Detained Motorist's Central Concern—Ohio v. Robinette

"When Will This Traffic Stop End?": The United States Supreme Court's Dodge of Every Detained Motorist's Central Concern—Ohio v. Robinette

... a Fourth Amendment seizure in Mendenhall was ultimately recognized by a majority of the ...Whence Fourth Amend- ment “Seizures”?, 1991 ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment  Stop and Frisk

Fourth Amendment Stop and Frisk

... Addressing the contention of Pennsylvania's highest court that the officer's order to Mimms was an "impermissible" seizure because the "officer could not point to 'objective observable f[r] ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment  Overextending the Automobile Exception to Justify the Warrantless Search of Closed Containers in Cars

Fourth Amendment Overextending the Automobile Exception to Justify the Warrantless Search of Closed Containers in Cars

... The Supreme Court considered two questions in Ross: 1 Whether the automobile exception, which permits the warrantless search of any motor vehicle the police have probable cause to believ[r] ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment  Officer Safety and the Protective Automobile Search:  An Expansion of the Pat Down Frisk

Fourth Amendment Officer Safety and the Protective Automobile Search: An Expansion of the Pat Down Frisk

... Long,' the United States Supreme Court concluded that a police officer's protective search for weapons in the passenger compartment of a car does not violate the fourth amendment 2 when,[r] ... See full document

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Exclusionary Rule:  United States v  Calandra, 414 U S  338 (1974)

Exclusionary Rule: United States v Calandra, 414 U S 338 (1974)

... 38 The Court also rejected respondent's claim that each and every question based on the fruits of an illegal search and seizure constituted a separate infringement on his fourth amendmen[r] ... See full document

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Recent Developments in Montana Law

Recent Developments in Montana Law

... Al- len' 10 centered on whether the warrantless stop and search of the defendant's vehicles violated his constitutional rights."' The Fourth Amendment to the Unite[r] ... See full document

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Respect and the Fourth Amendment

Respect and the Fourth Amendment

... 438 See Taslitz, Stories of Fourth Amendment Disrespect, supra note I analyzing illustrative cases, including the effects of searching individuals on broader communities; TASLITZ & PARIS[r] ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment  Protective Sweep Doctrine: When Does the Fourth Amendment Allow Police Officers to Search the Home Incident to a  Lawful Arrest

Fourth Amendment Protective Sweep Doctrine: When Does the Fourth Amendment Allow Police Officers to Search the Home Incident to a Lawful Arrest

... Generally, a "protective sweep" is a "quick and limited search of a premises, incident to an arrest and conducted to protect the safety of police officers or others."' 7 The protective s[r] ... See full document

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Reasonable Expectations of Privacy and Novel Search Technologies: An Economic Approach

Reasonable Expectations of Privacy and Novel Search Technologies: An Economic Approach

... When a court decides that a person has no reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to an investigative technique, there is no "search" or "seizure" within the meaning of the Fourth [r] ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment  Detention of Occupants During a Premises Search: The Winter of Discontent for Probable Cause

Fourth Amendment Detention of Occupants During a Premises Search: The Winter of Discontent for Probable Cause

... 74 The Court stressed that any "exception" that could cover a seizure as intrusive as Dunaway's "would threaten to swallow the general rule that Fourth '75 Amendment seizures are 'reason[r] ... See full document

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Foreign Search and Seizure: The Fourth Amendment at Large

Foreign Search and Seizure: The Fourth Amendment at Large

... which the Second Circuit Court of Appeals held that the fourth amendment limits that conduct of United States officers abroad which affects foreign nationals. Toscan[r] ... See full document

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Fourth Amendment  Protection against Unreasonable Seizure of the Person: The New Common Law Arrest Test for Seizure

Fourth Amendment Protection against Unreasonable Seizure of the Person: The New Common Law Arrest Test for Seizure

... Yet, even in those days the common law provided the citizen with protec29 tion against an attempt to make an unlawful arrest."' Justice Stevens condemned the majority's decision to remov[r] ... See full document

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Trash, Thermal Imagers, and the Fourth Amendment: The New Search and Seizure

Trash, Thermal Imagers, and the Fourth Amendment: The New Search and Seizure

... Trash, Thermal Imagers, and the Fourth Amendment The New Search and Seizure SMU Law Review Volume 53 | Issue 4 Article 13 2000 Trash, Thermal Imagers, and the Fourth Amendment The New Search and Seizu[.] ... See full document

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Search, Seizure and the Positive Law: Expectations of Privacy Outside the Fourth Amendment

Search, Seizure and the Positive Law: Expectations of Privacy Outside the Fourth Amendment

... It is a legitimate function of a search warrant to gain possession of such property ....The court in the Adams case said: "The right to issue a search warrant to discover stolen property[r] ... See full document

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The Fourth Amendment and the Wiretap Act Fail to Protect Against Random ISP Monitoring of E-mails for the Purpose of Assisting Law Enforcement, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 493 (2004)

The Fourth Amendment and the Wiretap Act Fail to Protect Against Random ISP Monitoring of E-mails for the Purpose of Assisting Law Enforcement, 22 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 493 (2004)

... at 113 (holding that the Fourth Amendment is "wholly inappli- cable to a search or seizure, even an unreasonable one, effected by a private individual not acting as an a[r] ... See full document

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