How to approach all unreasonable search & seizure issues
What is a search?
What does a search trigger?
The reasonableness requirement of the 4th amendment
Standing
D has Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in the item or place searched
When is there automatic standing?
Court has found auto. standing where the search takes place
When is there sometimes standing?
There is a presumption of standing that can be overcome
When is there NO Standing ?
These have been deemed held out to the public, so there is not reas. expectation of privacy
Flyovers
Anything the police can see with the naked eye is considered “plain view”
Location Searched - Home
The 4th Amendment protects against the unreasonable gov’t search of a “house”
Location of Search - Curtilage of Home
The area immed. surrounding the hme may be covered by the umbrella of the home’s 4th amend. protection
Open Fields Doctrine
Property that lies outside the curtilage of the home is not protected by the 4th amendment
Overnight Guests in a Home
Guest has a reasonable expectation of privacy as to the areas of the home they have perm. to enter
Location Searched - Motel Room
Search of motel room by gov’t may be an unreasonable search
Location Searched - Business Premises
Protected by 4th Amend.
Location Searched - Prison
Prison Inmate has no reas. expectation of privacy in his cell
Objects Sought - Luggage
A pers. has a reas. expectation that items placed w/in his luggage will be free from purposeful, exploratory physical manipulation of the luggage
Drug Sniffing Dogs
Not covered by the 4th Amendment
BUT is a search if it involves phys. intrusion onto const. protected prop.
When papers & effects are transferred to a thrid party
Person no longer has a reas. expectation of priv. in the items
Automobiles
Need reas. suspicion of law violation to stop an auto.
Auto Stops & Immigration law enforcement
If purpose of stop relates to enforcement of immigration laws:
Checkpoint for Purpose of finding witnesses to a crime
Not per se unresonable, so long as:
Car’s VIN
No reas. expectation of privacy in vehicle ID number affixed to the car
DNA Identification
Reasonable search that can be considered part of a routine booking procedure
Government Informants
No reas. expectation of privacy in conversations carried out w/ gov’t informants or undercover officers