California Vs Greenwood

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Crystal W

 

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September 23, 2013

 

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Based on evidence from both the garbage and the search of the house, Greenwood was convicted of drug-related charges. Greenwood appealed to the Supreme Court, claiming that the search of his garbage was illegal because it was searched without a warrant. My side of the case, which is the state of California, tends to argue three main things...
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First, the exception to the warrant requirement, which is "searching abandoned property." We also tend to argue two previous court cases, Oliver vs. US and Katz vs. United States. In the case Olive vs. US, Oliver had posted no trespassing signs around his fenced in farm. Two Kentucky State narcotics officers, also acting on a tip that Oliver was growing narcotics, walked around the fenced in area to see a field of home-grown marijuana...
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