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Task: Detaining Persons During Execution of Search
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Warrant
Bailey v. United States, 568 U.S. 186 (2013).
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•The categorical authority to detain incident to the execution of a search
warrant must be limited to the immediate vicinity of the premises to be
searched.
•Factors to consider when deciding if a person is in the immediate
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vicinity are:
– the lawful limits of the premises,
– whether the occupant was within a line of sight of the premises
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– the ease of reentry from the occupant’s location, and LLRMI - DEMO
being searched,
– other relevant factors. (Undefined by Court).
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