https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/pol ... 017382001/WASHINGTON — A heroin-toting, unauthorized rental car driver and the owner of a stolen motorcycle that twice eluded police got some love from the Supreme Court Tuesday.
In two cases testing the reach of the Fourth Amendment's privacy protection, a majority of justices appeared to side with the suspects over the government when their constitutional rights were threatened.
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- Tue Jan 09, 2018 10:36 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Warrantless Search of a motorcycle
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Supreme Court justices defend privacy rights
- Tue Jan 02, 2018 12:43 pm
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Warrantless Search of a motorcycle
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Re: Warrantless Search of a motorcycle
Meh, that doesn't really happen IRL, not without good reason.E.Marquez wrote:... Worse scenario would be, the LEO feels threatened by my dogs and shoots them, ...
- Tue Jan 02, 2018 11:10 am
- Forum: The Crime Blotter
- Topic: Warrantless Search of a motorcycle
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Re: Warrantless Search of a motorcycle
I assume you mean windows through which enough can be seen from the street, no? If the enforcer walks up your driveway to peer into the window of your garage, shouldn't that require either a warrant or the exigency of a crime in progress?C-dub wrote:... search garages and such without warrants unless there are windows that enough can be seen through to determine probable cause to enter for a more thorough search ...