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Absent a warrant, police have no greater rights on another's property than any other visitor has. Thus, it has been held that the only areas of the curtilage where officers may go are those impliedly open to the public. Police are privileged to go upon private property when in the proper exercise of their duties.
...Rigoulot (1992), 123 Idaho 267, 846 P.2d 918. 1 LaFave, Search and Seizure ...
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... an aerial inspection of a house's curtilage may not always pass muster under the Fourth Amendm... of Hawaii, Jim Jones, Attorney General of Idaho, Neil F. Hartigan, Attorney General of Illinois, R...
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... that would be considered part of the curtilage, in order to carry out legitimate police business....Jenkins, 155 P.3d 1157, 1160 (Idaho 2007) (extending Fourth Amendment protection to th...
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...Lance, Attorney General of Idaho, and Myrna A. I. Stahman, Deputy Attorney General,... made "from a public area outside the curtilage of the residence" violated respondents' Fourth Ame...
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... the Question: Flight as Furtive Gesture, 37 IDAHO L. REV. 557, 575 (2001) (noting "[t]hat Mr. Dicker... in the Inner City: Application of the Curtilage Doctrine to Urban and Suburban Areas, 15 GEO. MASO...
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..., Federal Defenders of Eastern Washington & Idaho, Yakima, Washington, for the defendant-appellant. ... we held that the backyard of a home is curtilage, subject to Fourth Amendment protections. Id. at 7...
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... Justice Noggle who, while writing for the Idaho Supreme Court, observed: "The court is not expecte..."[I]f the physical curtilage of the home is protected, it is surely as a result...
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... been convicted of growing marijuana in Idaho, but that the conviction had been overturned on co... Hayes and the employee had entered the curtilage of his property. In addition, the results of the t...
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... extends inside their homes and in the curtilage immediately surrounding the outside of their homes...Hammang, 549 S.E.2d 440 [Ga. App. 2001]). IDAHO: The term "exigent circumstances" refers to a cata...
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... States District Court for the District of Idaho. Before: CANBY, and REINHARDT, Circuit Judges, and..." the Fourth Amendment does protect the "curtilage" of a home. Oliver v. United States, 466 U.S. 170,...