01:202:205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Reasonable Person, False Friend, Curtilage

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Searches: government actions ranging from 4th amendment frisks to highly invasive strip and body cavity searches, mapp implies exclusionary rule to all states. Seizures: government actions ranging from 4th amendment stops (controlled and protected by const) to full custody arrests. Crime control in a const democracy: depends on information, how do they get the information, sometimes police need information from reluctant sources from, criminals, suspects, victims, witnesses. Getting information: sometimes law enforcement have to rely on, searches and seizures. Id procedures: these are limited by the 14th and 5th amendment. If yes, then excluded with the exclusionary rule: but certain exceptions to rules. The plain view doctrine: search related plain view, non search related views. Unprotected places: open fields, public places. Includes private business open to the public: abandoned property, physically give up possession of something, ussc has adopted a totality of circumstances test to determine. Intending to give up the expectation of privacy abandonment.

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