Villarreal v. State

Texas Court of Criminal Appeals · Decided 1996-11-20

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KELLER, J., concurring. I write separately to address how an appellate court should review a factfinder’s determination concerning whether an appellant’s subjective expectation of privacy is one that society is willing to recognize as reasonable. I strongly disagree with Judge Meyers’ claim that the reasonableness of a defendant’s expectation of privacy should be resolved by the factfinder as an “empirical m…

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