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24 Jun 2019, 11:12 am by James K Minick
Search Without a Warrant: Giving Consent to Search to a Police Officer The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects citizens (and non-citizens) from unreasonable search and seizure. [read post]
10 Jun 2023, 11:06 am by Patrick J. Murphy, Esq.
Constitution protect Massachusetts residents from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement when a crime is being investigated. [read post]
3 Oct 2011, 8:31 pm by Daniel K. Martin, Esq.
One of the most powerful protections that citizens of the United States have is 'The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures...' The law of search and seizure is complicated and changes quickly. [read post]
21 May 2020, 4:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Supreme Court Again Declines to Expand Bivens Civil Rights Remedy.May AELE Law Journal article, http://www.aele.org/law/2020all05/2020-05MLJ101.pdfMay Law Enforcement Liability Reporter: This issue has cases on disability discrimination, false arrest/imprisonment: no warrant, firearms related: intentional use, immigrants and immigration issues, public protection: suicidal persons, search and seizure: home/business, search and seizure: person, and… [read post]
21 May 2020, 12:00 am by Public Employment Law Press
Supreme Court Again Declines to Expand Bivens Civil Rights Remedy.May AELE Law Journal article, http://www.aele.org/law/2020all05/2020-05MLJ101.pdfMay Law Enforcement Liability Reporter: This issue has cases on disability discrimination, false arrest/imprisonment: no warrant, firearms related: intentional use, immigrants and immigration issues, public protection: suicidal persons, search and seizure: home/business, search and seizure: person, and… [read post]
30 Sep 2011, 3:08 pm
Every person has a strong Constitutional right to be free from unlawful searches and seizures. [read post]
24 Nov 2020, 1:38 pm by Hanlon Law, PA
Prior to trial, he moved to suppress the GPS tracking information, arguing that as it was obtained without a warrant, it violated his protections against unreasonable search and seizure. [read post]
7 Jul 2010, 2:23 pm
The 4th Amendment protections against unlawful search and seizure generally require a warrant grounded in probable cause prior to the search of a citizen's home. [read post]
27 Mar 2014, 1:29 am
It’s physical search, physical seizure; then electronic search, electronic seizure. [read post]
11 Jan 2016, 2:42 pm
 If you would like to see a federal search warrant (“search and seizure warrant”), check this out. [read post]
19 Jun 2009, 2:10 am
This post is about the nature of the information police officers rely on to get a magistrate to issue a search warrant.As I've explained, the 4th Amendment's default position is that to be "reasonable" a search (and seizure) must be conducted pursuant to a search (and seizure) warrant.And as I noted in an earlier post, to get a warrant, officers must present the magistrate who an issue the warrant with information… [read post]
6 Feb 2020, 5:35 am by Kirk Anderson
” So a warrant basically gives the person holding it the right to arrest someone (or to search a certain place, if it’s a search warrant that we are talking about.) [read post]
28 Jan 2011, 8:49 am by mjpetro
New York, 392 U.S. 40, 61 (1968) ("The question in this Court upon review of a state-approved search or seizure is not whether the search (or seizure) was authorized by state law. [read post]
25 May 2016, 5:38 pm by Jon Katz
When a magistrate approves a search warrant application without Fourth Amendment probable cause to do so, if a remedy ever comes that will only be after the damage of an executed search warrant, property seizure, and arrest and prosecution (and often pretrial detention) of those caught up in the unlawful search. [read post]
19 Sep 2016, 12:08 pm
As this site explains, thetext of the Fourth Amendment imposes a requirement that search warrants `particularly describe’ the places to be searched and the property to be seized. [read post]
25 Feb 2018, 5:45 am
., 2/21/2018)In an opinion dealing with a search warrant from the Eastern District of Virginia that eventually resulted in a change to a Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure, the Court ruled that the Defendant's right against unreasonable search and seizure was violated when under a pre-12/1/2016 version of Fed.R.CrimPro. 41(b), a magistrate approved a warrant authorizing searches of and seizure of data from computers located outside… [read post]