Florida v. Riley: Difference between revisions
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|facts=Police used a helicopter to peer into the backyard of a home. | |facts=Police used a helicopter to peer into the backyard of a home. | ||
|holding=Helicopter surveillance of a home doesn't require a search warrant. | |holding=Helicopter surveillance of a home doesn't require a search warrant. | ||
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Florida v. Riley | |
Court | Supreme Court of the United States |
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Citation | |
Date decided | January 23, 1989 |
Facts
Police used a helicopter to peer into the backyard of a home.
Holding
Helicopter surveillance of a home doesn't require a search warrant.
Rule
Open-fields doctrine