The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures and provides that warrants may only be granted upon findings of probable cause.
The conditions of a valid warrant are relatively straightforward, because Warrant Clause doctrine continues to track the Fourth Amendment’s text. Probable cause and particular description are ...
The Arizona Supreme Court issued an opinion on DNA evidence against Ian Mitcham in the 2015 murder of Allison Feldman in ...
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures and provides that warrants may only be granted upon findings of probable cause.
Fourth Amendment case law deals with three central questions: what government activities constitute "search" and "seizure"; what constitutes probable cause for these actions; and how violations of ...
When President Biden learned of the FBI’s use of Pegasus without search warrants, he banned it from government use, and his ...
Nazario, was a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment that lies outside the protection of ... said that while he's disappointed with the court's affirmation of probable cause, the ruling has some ...
Where absence of certain evidence on low-quality body camera video was not enough to call into question credibility of officer’s testimony that defendant was involved in a fight prior to arrest.