The Constitutional right to protection against unreasonable searches and seizures is a concept we all have heard of, especially those of us who are fans of crime dramas. But what happens when the ...
The Fourth Amendment is the part of the Bill of Rights that prohibits "unreasonable searches and seizures." But — what's unreasonable? That... We the People: Search and Seizure The Fourth Amendment is ...
Just before midnight on a Tuesday in May 2016, Kyle McCool answered a knock on his door. Sheriff’s deputies and a police detective stood on the other side, carrying a search warrant. The 27-year-old ...
The Fourth Amendment provides protections against unreasonable search and seizures, but Kansas police have committed numerous violations of Fourth Amendment rights over the past decade. Just before ...
Where the police lacked reasonable suspicion to extend a traffic stop, the defendant’s motion to suppress a firearm should ...
The Kings County Criminal Bar Association recently welcomed the esteemed Retired Justice Barry Kamins, the former administrative judge of the Kings County Supreme Court, Criminal Term, and an expert ...
When can the police enter a person’s home without a warrant? The Fourth Amendment and the various judicial exceptions to it don’t provide a clear answer. But the Supreme Court may provide some clarity ...
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