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26 Oct 2009, 2:29 pm by David S. Seltzer
As you might imagine, I would prefer a clarification that leaves intact the Constitutional right to be free of unreasonable search and seizure, even if it means law enforcement must wait a few days to get warrants to search devices. [read post]
15 Jan 2013, 9:58 pm by Stephen Bilkis
That consent was neither coerced nor compelled by the search warrant. [read post]
4 Nov 2007, 4:06 am
State, 605 So. 2d 856 (Fla. 1992) (holding that police officers were not required to knock and announce when executing a search warrant where they had been informed that the defendant used a gun or knife to rape, had committed armed robbery, had a black belt in karate, had a gun, and had a violent background). [read post]
3 Aug 2015, 10:30 am by William W. Hellmuth
The amicus brief calls for the Second Circuit to recognize that the act of copying digital data constitutes a search and seizure under the Fourth Amendment, and thereby to ensure that appropriate protections apply. [read post]
24 Apr 2011, 7:27 am
April 14, 2011)*: Mindful that a grudging, negative attitude towards warrants would be inconsistent with the Fourth Amendment’s preference for searches conducted pursuant to warrants, see Gates, 462 U.S. at 236, 103 S. [read post]
28 May 2010, 2:56 am by Susan Brenner
As a result of the interview, the. . . . agents obtained a search warrant for it. [read post]
20 Feb 2014, 11:52 am by Ana
  The two discs and laptop were handed over to the police who searched them without a warrant. [read post]
17 Dec 2010, 2:49 pm by Hunton & Williams LLP
 According to the court, the government must have a search warrant before it can compel a commercial ISP to turn over the contents of a subscriber’s emails. [read post]
12 Jun 2017, 9:00 am by Law Offices of Salar Atrizadeh
  In general, the Fourth Amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. [read post]
23 Oct 2010, 7:01 am
She asked if she could look for it, and they said no, they would have to, and what would happen if she refused, and they said they would get a warrant. [read post]
10 Nov 2010, 7:33 am by Susan Brenner
As I’ve also noted, to be “reasonable” a search/seizure must be conducted pursuant to a warrant (search or arrest) or an exception to the warrant requirement. [read post]
We were ready to explain why the Fourth Amendment’s prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures forbids the government from obtaining cell phone location information without a warrant. [read post]
10 Feb 2020, 7:33 am by Naomi Shatz
 Bohigian points out the statute says nothing about search warrants and make no explicit exemption that waives the statutory consent requirement in the face of a search warrant. [read post]
16 Feb 2010, 4:57 pm by Walt Williams
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects individuals against unwarranted searches and seizures. [read post]
6 Oct 2014, 6:39 am by SHG
North Carolina, a Fourth Amendment case about whether a reasonable mistake of law can create cause for a Fourth Amendment search or seizure. [read post]
4 Jan 2011, 6:27 am by Rob McKinney
In Tennessee, we might have a different result in that the Tennessee Constitution gives a broader protection under the search and seizure law.A few key points: There may have been a different result if the cell phone had a password. [read post]
5 May 2014, 5:45 pm
I develop this argument in detail in Part III of my article Searches and Seizures in a Digital World. [read post]
22 Mar 2007, 9:19 am
Meanwhile, other officers had executed a search warrant at the residence and uncovered drug paraphernalia and over 600 grams of methamphetamine. [read post]