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Update on Collins v. Virginia: The Supreme Court Ruling

Update on Collins v. Virginia: The Supreme Court Ruling

In a recent blog, we discussed the Collins v. Virginia case, which was pending before the Supreme Court of the United States at the time. The Supreme Court just issued its written opinion on May 29, 2018. To recap, the case drew into question whether police officers can search the driveway of a house without a warrant due to the automobile exception to the warrant requirement. The police located a motorcycle sitting on the defendant’s driveway under a tarp and believed that the distinctively painted motorcycle had been reported stolen. They went up the driveway and took the tarp off, found...

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Driveway Car Searches: Legal without a Warrant?

Driveway Car Searches: Legal without a Warrant

Recent court cases call into question whether police can enter and search your driveway for evidence of a crime. The Minnesota Supreme Court decided that police needed a warrant to search a vehicle parked on someone’s property. In addition, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments in a similar warrantless search case. The Minnesota case involved an allegedly stolen camper van parked in the back of the accused’s property. Police walked onto his driveway and toward the camper van, inspecting it. They determined that it matched the description of a stolen vehicle and charged the accused with receiving...

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