Ohio v. Freeman

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1980-12-30

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William B. Brown, J., concurring. I concur in the majority opinion and in paragraph one of the syllabus. I believe paragraph two of the syllabus should more clearly articulate that an individual forfeits his standing under the Fourth Amendment to object to a search and seizure of his property only if he has abandoned said property at the time of the search. See United States v. Edwards (C.A. 5, 1971…

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