CJ 3552 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Curtilage, Exigent Circumstance, Airport Security
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Consent continued: may not apply to every room or container within it. What if a person doesn"t have authority to consent, but they think they do, and the police also think they do? o. Illinois . v rodriguez (1990): if police reasonably believe that the individual has common authority, the search is okay and the evidence is admissible. What if one person consents to the search, but another person with common authority says yes? o. Georgia v. randolph (2006): the police cannot conduct the search without a warrant if one person does not give consent. What about college dorms: health/safety expectations: generally, a search is okay without a warrant. o. Police search without a warrant: generally, this type of search is not okay without a warrant. Allowed under exigent circumstances where immediate danger is present or suspected (i. e. suspicion that you have a gun or bomb in your room )