• Consent searches (or consensual searches) are searches conducted by United States law enforcement after obtaining the voluntary consent of the person...
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    obtain a search warrant or consent of the owner before engaging in any form of search and seizure. In cases where evidence is seized in a search, that evidence...
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    needed for most search and seizure activities, but the Court has carved out a series of exceptions for consent searches, motor vehicle searches, evidence in...
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  • unreasonable search and seizure in its relation to consent to search. Stoner v. California (1964) - motel employees cannot give consent Katz v. United...
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  • States Constitution, most police searches require a search warrant based on probable cause. The absence of valid consent or an exception to the warrant...
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  • grant consent to search premises they share, but one objects over the other's consent, the officers must adhere to the wishes of the non-consenting party...
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    In the United States, each state and territory sets the age of consent either by statute or the common law applies, and there are several federal statutes...
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  • involving a consent search, although knowledge of a right to refuse consent is a factor in determining whether a grant of consent to a search was voluntary...
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  • In United States criminal law, the border search exception is a doctrine that allows searches and seizures at international borders and their functional...
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  • Aerial surveillance doctrine Exigent circumstances Open-fields doctrine Consent search Arizona v. Gant (2009) U. S. Const. amend. IV Why We Do What We Do:...
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  • Procedure only allow a nolo contendere plea to be entered with the court's consent; before accepting the plea, the court is required to "consider the parties'...
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  • Terry stop (category Searches and seizures)
    perform a protective search of the passenger compartment. Otherwise, lacking a warrant or the driver's consent, police may not search the vehicle, but under...
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  • Personal liberty is inviolable. No one may be detained, inspected, or searched nor otherwise subjected to any restriction of personal liberty except by...
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  • Implied consent is consent which is not expressly granted by a person, but rather implicitly granted by a person's actions and the facts and circumstances...
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  • (investigation) Criminal investigation Arguido Arrest Arrest warrant Consent search Detention Exigent circumstance Knock-and-announce Miranda warning Pretextual...
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  • 43 (1987). ("An accused may voluntarily, knowingly and understandingly consent to the imposition of a prison sentence even though he is unwilling to admit...
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  • police need to have the consent of the prosecutor, the procureur. In the vast majority of cases, the prosecutor will consent. In Germany, if one has been...
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  • (investigation) Criminal investigation Arguido Arrest Arrest warrant Consent search Detention Exigent circumstance Knock-and-announce Miranda warning Pretextual...
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  • (investigation) Criminal investigation Arguido Arrest Arrest warrant Consent search Detention Exigent circumstance Knock-and-announce Miranda warning Pretextual...
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  • prejudiced searchers starting from opposite ends of the field will between them be less likely to miss anything than the impartial searcher starting at...
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  • not establish a per se exigency that would justify a blood draw without consent. Mitchell v. Wisconsin (2019) U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court...
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    the constitutional requirement of a search warrant are: Consent Search incident to arrest Motor vehicle searches Exigent circumstances In Terry v. Ohio...
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  • Indictment (category Pages using Sister project links with default search)
    (investigation) Criminal investigation Arguido Arrest Arrest warrant Consent search Detention Exigent circumstance Knock-and-announce Miranda warning Pretextual...
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  • blood draw without consent. Riley v. California (2014) – The Court held that "police generally may not, without a warrant, search digital information...
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  • role-playing game Search for "consent" , "consentual", or "consensual" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with Consent All pages with titles...
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  • held that without a search warrant, police had no constitutional right to search a house where one resident consents to the search while another resident...
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  • obtained a key to a train station locker in the process of conducting a search of a home that was unconstitutional on the grounds that it violated the...
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  • of any one or more of the offences for which he is tried. For doing so, consent of the court is necessary. An attorney-general is the chief law officer...
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  • state which authorizes the arrest and detention of an individual or the search and seizure of an individual's property. Arrest warrants are issued by a...
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