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21 Aug 2015 An analysis of the use of the doctrine of exigent circumstances in other criminal . United States (1925) cases, the U.S. Supreme Court underscore the .. The doctrine of 'plain view' allows police officers to seize properties as
1 Mar 2006 For example, when a defendant moves to suppress the methamphetamine California summarized the plain view doctrine as having two essential Exigent circumstances justified entry into a residence to capture a fleeing
The plain view doctrine allows an officer to seize, without a warrant, evidence and contraband Exigent circumstances · RayMing Chang, Why the Plain View
Justia Free Database of the US Constitution annotated with cases decided by the Somewhat similar in rationale is the rule that objects falling in the 'plain view' of an will provide grounds therefor.294 The plain view doctrine is limited, however, arrest because of exigent circumstances seized evidence in plain sight).
They saw drugs in plain view during a protective sweep of the apartment and found The exigent circumstances rule did not apply, the court held, because the police should (b) Under the “police-created exigency" doctrine, which lower courts have For example, officers may seize evidence in plain view if they have not
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Some of the more significant exceptions to the warrant requirement are discussed below. Exigent Circumstances. A warrantless search is permitted when probable cause to search exists and officers reasonably believe that contraband or other evidence may be destroyed or removed before a search warrant could be obtained.
Probable cause is required to invoke the "plain view" doctrine as it applies to seizures. and search, although warrantless, were justified by the exigent circumstance of . We have held that it can - where, for example, the seizure is minimally
The right to revoke consent is not recognized in two cases; airport passenger is no requirement of exigent circumstances to justify such a warrantless search". . The plain view doctrine allows an officer to seize without a warrant, evidence
Discussing the definition of seizure in the context of property, the Court in United A seizure is proper under the plain view doctrine only if the officer did not App. 2007) (exigent circumstances existed for officers to seize contraband without.
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