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Minnesota v. Carter, No. 97-1147 (U.S. Supreme Court) (525 U.S. 83; 119 S.Ct. 469) (December 1, 1998) (Justice Rehnquist)

Back in 1990, a majority of the Supreme Court ruled, in Minnesota v. Olson, 495 U.S. 91 (1990), that an overnight guest had a "legitimate expectation of privacy" while visiting someone else's home, and therefore the guest was entitled to the protections of the Fourth Amendment and could raise an ...

 

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