Difference between revisions of "Search and Seizure"
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*Ornelas v. United States | *Ornelas v. United States | ||
===Scope of Permissible Search=== | ===Scope of Permissible Search=== | ||
− | *Chimel v. California | + | *'''Chimel v. California''' - Absent exigent circumstances and probable cause, Police may not search home when they are arresting defendant pursuant to an arrest warrant. However, a 'Chimel Search' is permitted on arrestee's person and the immediate area from which he can either destroy evidence or gain access to a weapon.("Grabable Space") |
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===Application Outside U.S.=== | ===Application Outside U.S.=== | ||
*'''United States v. Verdugo-Orquidez''' - Fourth Amendment protection against search and seizure only applies to the people and not to the foreign borns. | *'''United States v. Verdugo-Orquidez''' - Fourth Amendment protection against search and seizure only applies to the people and not to the foreign borns. |