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hal lillywhite wrote:
On Apr 25, 10:33 pm, Bill Shatzer wrote: hal lillywhite wrote: It's the bug which is the search or seizure. Still, it's searches and seizures which the constitution addresses. Agreed and it is rather clear when a cop is searching or seizing. The infrared camera is not an entry at all - it is merely recording the emissions coming from the dwelling in any case. But clearly is seeking evidence if that is how they use it. They're seeking evidence when they peer through a hole in the fence and spot a marijuana grow in the back yard. But there's rather more expectation of privacy inside a house than in a yard. And thus JUDGES have come up with the "reasonable expectation of privacy" criterion - a standard which does not appear in the 4th amendment nor in the 1791 English common law. peace and justice, |
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