What are the search and seizure issues?
How do you determine search and seizure issue one - i.e., was the search and seizure governed by the 4th Amendment?
Who is a government agent for purposes of executing a search and seizure?
NOT private security guards
What are the protected areas for purposes of determining whether a search and seizure violated someone’s reasonable expectation of privacy?
What are the unprotected areas for purposes of determining whether a search and seizure violated someone’s reasonable expectation of privacy?
”Patty Achieved A Glorious Victory Over Her Opponents”
All of these things share knowing exposure to third parties
Does a person have standing to challenge a search if they own the premises searched?
What if they just reside there?
What if they are just overnight guests?
What if they are just using the residence solely for business purposes?
If they own it
If they reside there
If they are overnight guests
If they use it for business
Does a person have standing to challenge a seizure if they own the property?
Only if they have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the area from which the property was seized
Does a person have standing to challenge a search if they are a passenger in the car searched?
Only if they have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the item or area searched or seized
How do you determine search and seizure issue two - i.e., if the search and seizure was conducted with a warrant, did it satisfy the 4th Amendment?
How do you determine whether a warrant was supported by probable cause?
What standard applies?
Probable cause requires proof of:
Standard:
Can inadmissible evidence be used to establish probable cause?
What about anonymous informant tips?
Yes, both are allowed for purposes of establishing probable cause
As to the informant’s tip, the police must corroborate it
In Virginia, are hand-rolled cigarettes enough to establish probable cause?
No
In Virginia, is a dog sniff enough to establish probable cause?
Yes.
But if you take a drug dog on a porch, that is a search in itself, so you need to have probable cause beforehand.
How do you determine whether a warrant was supported with particularity?
The warrant must specify both:
When is a warrant not supported with particularity?
What should you look out for on the exam?
When it is a general warrant that authorized a fishing expedition
Look out for warrants allowing the search of private areas that could not house the evidence for which there was probable cause to search
How do you determine whether a government agent relied on a defective warrant in good faith?
An officer’s good faith reliance on a defective warrant overcomes constitutional deficits unless:
How do you determine whether a warrant was properly executive by the government agent?
How do you determine search and seizure issue three - i.e., if the search and seizure was conducted without a warrant, did it satisfy the 4th Amendment?
There are eight exceptions to the warrant requirement:
“ESCAPIST”
How do you determine whether there are exigent circumstances, and therefore a warrant is not needed?
Evanescent evidence
Hot pursuit
When can an officer do a search incident to arrest without a warrant?
The arrest must be lawful
The search must be contemporaneous in time and place with the arrest
Rationale
What is the proper scope of a search incident to arrest without a warrant?
The search may cover the suspect’s wingspan, which includes:
Note: the offense for which the arrest was made is irrelevant
What is the proper scope of a search of an automobile incident to arrest without a warrant?
The search may cover the automobile’s interior cabin
Can an officer search an arrestee’s vehicle after securing the arestee (i.e., by handcuffing and placing him in the squad car)?
Only if the officer has reason to believe the vehicle may contain evidence relating to the crime for which the arrest was made
What are the requirements for a person to consent to a warrantless search and seizure?
The consent must be both:
But officer do not have to tell someone that they have the right to refuse consent