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Task: Motor Vehicle Exception-Residential Property
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Collins v. Virginia, 138 S. Ct. 1663 (2018).
• The Automobile Exception (probable cause) does not permit the
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Warrantless Entry of a Home or its curtilage in order to search a
vehicle therein.
• Thus, if no other exception applies, officers must obtain a search
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warrant to enter the property before conducting a search of the
vehicle.
• Curtilage: “the area immediately surrounding and associated with
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the home—[is considered] to be part of the home itself for Fourth
Amendment purposes…The protection afforded the curtilage is
essentially a protections of families and personal privacy in an area
intimately linked to the home, both physically and psychologically
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where privacy expectations are most heightened.”
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