United States v. David L. Harper, United States of America v. Adrian A. Harper

U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit · Decided 1991-03-25

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KOZINSKI, Circuit Judge: There’s a simple way for the police to avoid many complex search and seizure problems: Get a search warrant. Had they obtained a search warrant in this case — as they could well have — there would have been no motion to suppress, no hearing, no objection at trial and no thorny issues for us to resolve on app…

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