State v. Young

Supreme Court of Washington · Decided 1994-02-10

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Durham, J. (concurring) — I agree with the majority (pages 188-194) that the use of the infrared device in this case constituted a search under the fourth amendment to the United States Constitution. I would, therefore, reverse Young’s conviction. I do not, however, concur in the majority’s analysis of article 1, section 7 of the Washington State Constitution. Andersen, C. J., concurs with Durham, J. </o…

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