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4 Sep 2011, 1:49 pm by Susan Brenner
So Gomez had standing to challenge the search and seizure. [read post]
15 Jan 2015, 8:13 am by David Duncan
  Upon concluding that the documents are not privileged and that they are no longer held to provide legal services, a warrant would issue for their seizure. [read post]
19 Jan 2018, 7:42 pm by Riana Pfefferkorn
When U.S. police want to search and seize someone’s email from a U.S. webmail provider, they’ve typically gotten a warrant under the federal Stored Communications Act. [read post]
8 Sep 2016, 7:08 am by Benjamin Herbst
This is true even if the arrest warrant was issued in error or never issued at all, as the only factor that matters is whether the officer reasonably believed you had a valid arrest warrant at the time of the seizure. [read post]
19 Mar 2009, 5:59 am
Searches and seizures inside a home without a warrant are presumptively unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution and under its cognate provision in art. 14 of the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights. [read post]
20 Oct 2017, 1:27 pm by Orin Kerr
But the mere copying of data without human observation is a seizure but not a search, I think. [read post]
25 Mar 2007, 8:12 am
Idaho March 21, 2007).* In a case involving aggravated and sexual assault in Indian country, the court did not have to determine whether the Indian officer was qualified under Iowa law to investigate crimes to apply for a search warrant because any citizen could provide the same information in a search warrant as a citizen informant. [read post]
21 May 2016, 4:45 pm by James E. Novak, P.L.L.C.
  If the police officer believes the conduct in searching or seizure of the evidence was lawful, then the evidence may be admitted as an exception to the exclusionary rule. [read post]
21 May 2016, 4:45 pm by James E. Novak, P.L.L.C.
  If the police officer believes the conduct in searching or seizure of the evidence was lawful, then the evidence may be admitted as an exception to the exclusionary rule. [read post]
18 Aug 2022, 5:01 am by Heidi Kitrosser
On Aug. 12, the Justice Department unsealed the search warrant executed at the FBI’s recent search of Mar-a-Lago—the resort, occasional wedding venue, and primary home to former President Donald Trump. [read post]
10 Aug 2022, 6:40 am by Katherine Fang
The FBI’s Aug. 8 execution of a search warrant on former President Donald Trump’s home and its seizure of about a dozen boxes of government information are unprecedented. [read post]
7 Sep 2013, 10:19 am by Green and Associates
At the same time, federal agents executed search warrants at Mobile Doctors’ offices in Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis, as well as warrants to seize up to $2.568 million in alleged fraudulent proceeds from various bank accounts. [read post]
3 Nov 2016, 1:48 pm
 A court will presume that a warrantless search is unconstitutional...unless the fact pattern of a specific case falls under one of the hundreds of exceptions to the requirement that a police officer obtain a warrant before conducting a search. [read post]
2 Apr 2018, 2:20 pm by Jennifer Lynch
A lower court had held this law violated the privacy and search and seizure protections guaranteed under the California constitution. [read post]
United States Supreme Court and Hawaii Supreme Court decisions have diverged in the area of constitutional protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. [read post]