Our next smattering of cases we’re going to discuss includes a United State Supreme Court case which took at look at the Michigan Constitution’s Article 1, Section 11 provision by reviewing the requirements of a homeowner to stay with the police (however, without an arrest warrant) during a search of his home for drugs.
Is it considered an ‘unreasonable seizure’ of a person to stay with the police, while they execute a search warrant of your home?
To what extent can a search warrant be issued to a police officer, based on an informant’s credibility to the police?
We’re going to address these two important cases, in greater detail, here in this podcast!
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