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(New comment by Ryan@ryanscottlaw.com: I believe implicit in Kerr's example of Case #1 is that the police know that it's the defendant's phone, which is what distinguishes it from Case #2. There is an exception to ...) |
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I believe implicit in Kerr's example of Case #1 is that the police know that it's the defendant's phone, which is what distinguishes it from Case #2. There is an exception to the warrant requirement -- the technical name escapes me -- for something that merely reveals what is already known. Now that's going to bug me all day until I can remember what the name of that exception is.