Case summary for georgia v. Police arrived at the randolph home subsequent to mrs. Randolphs call to respond to a domestic disturbance. Janet gave police permission to search the residence after randolph, who was also present, refused to give consent. The trial court denied randolphs motion to suppress.
Randolphs call to respond to a domestic disturbance. Janet gave police permission to search the residence after randolph, who was also present, refused to give consent. The trial court denied randolphs motion to suppress. The core issue was whether the police could conduct a warrantless search of a shared dwelling based on the consent of one occupant when another occupant who is present at the scene. Shortly after the police arrived, scott randolph returned and explained that he had removed the child to a neighbors house out of concern that his wife might take the boy out of the country. The court of appeals granted an interlocutory appeal to review the trial court's denial of defendant scott fitz randolph's motion to suppress evidence seized from his home. This case addresses the critical issue of the authority of police officers to conduct a warrantless search of a marital residence when, after one spouse refuses, the other spouse. Randolph, 547 u. s.
The core issue was whether the police could conduct a warrantless search of a shared dwelling based on the consent of one occupant when another occupant who is present at the scene. Shortly after the police arrived, scott randolph returned and explained that he had removed the child to a neighbors house out of concern that his wife might take the boy out of the country. The court of appeals granted an interlocutory appeal to review the trial court's denial of defendant scott fitz randolph's motion to suppress evidence seized from his home. This case addresses the critical issue of the authority of police officers to conduct a warrantless search of a marital residence when, after one spouse refuses, the other spouse. Randolph, 547 u. s.
The court of appeals granted an interlocutory appeal to review the trial court's denial of defendant scott fitz randolph's motion to suppress evidence seized from his home. This case addresses the critical issue of the authority of police officers to conduct a warrantless search of a marital residence when, after one spouse refuses, the other spouse. Randolph, 547 u. s.
This case addresses the critical issue of the authority of police officers to conduct a warrantless search of a marital residence when, after one spouse refuses, the other spouse. Randolph, 547 u. s.
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