May, 2011

In Kentucky v. King, the US Supreme Court encourages sloppy police work as an excuse to skip getting a search warrant.

When the news gleefully announces that a bad guy has gotten off on a technicality, the technicality is usually an illegal search by the police, in other words, the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, the supreme law of the United States. The Fourth Amendment prohibits “unreasonable searches and seizures,” and generally requires that the police get permission from a judge, in...

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