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Search and seizure with regard to the Fourth Amendment by Tyrrell: Secondary Sources

This research guide is meant to aid in developing a deeper understanding of the concepts of search and seizure with regard to the Fourth Amendment.

Federal Practice and Procedure (Wright & Miller)

Searches and seizures of minors

Letters, packages, and mail; e-mail

Timing of probable cause - staleness

What is an Invalid Warrant?

Scope of search or seizure

Searches and seizures at places other than residential dwellings, generally; courtrooms

Replevin and trespass cause of action for unlawful search and seizure

Persons who may be subject to search and seizure, generally

Persons protected by Fourth Amendment - Shared spaces

Establishing probable cause for search or seizure

Search and seizure beyond the limits of warrant

Consent searches - plain view

Searches and seizures by private person as agent of government

Searches and seizures by private parties pursuant to statute or regulation

Consent Exception

Searches exceeding the scope of warrant

Exigent circumstances

Expectation of privacy

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