COLLINS v. VIRGINIA, 584 U.S. 586 (2018)

Issues: Criminal Procedure, Fourth Amendment, Probable Cause, Vehicle Searches

138 S.Ct. 1663 (2018)584 U.S. 586 Ryan Austin COLLINS, Petitioner v. VIRGINIA. No. 16-1027.Supreme Court of United States. Argued January 9, 2018.Decided May 29, 2018.ON WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA. HEADNOTES CONSTITUTIONAL LAW — Searches and Seizures — Unauthorized Rental Car Driver’s Reasonable Expectation of Privacy Fourth Amendment’s automobile exception does […]

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CARROLL v. UNITED STATES, 267 U.S. 132 (1925)

Issues: Criminal Procedure, Fourth Amendment, Probable Cause, Vehicle Searches

267 U.S. 132 45 S.Ct. 280 69 L.Ed. 543 CARROLL et al. v. UNITED STATES. No. 15. Reargued and Submitted March 14, 1924. Decided March 2, 1925. [Syllabus and Statement of the Case from pages 132-136 intentionally omitted] Messrs. Thomas E. Atkinson and Clare J. Hall, both of Grand Rapids, Mich., for plaintiffs in error. […]

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CALIFORNIA v. CARNEY, 471 U.S. 386 (1985)

Issues: Criminal Procedure, Fourth Amendment, Probable Cause, Vehicle Searches

  471 U.S. 386 105 S.Ct. 2066 85 L.Ed.2d 406 CALIFORNIA, Petitioner v. Charles R. CARNEY. No. 83-859. Argued Oct. 30, 1984. Decided May 13, 1985. HEADNOTES CONSTITUTIONAL LAW – SEARCHES AND SEIZURES – Motor Home- Warrantless Search. Where (1) a law enforcement agent, who had information that respondent’s mobile motor home was being used […]

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