Illinois v. Rodriguez, No. 88-2018 (U.S. Supreme Court) (497 U.S. 177; 110 S.Ct. 2793) (June 21, 1990) (Justice Scalia)
In this case, the police officers were literally tricked into reasonably believing that the consenting party had actual authority to consent to the search of the premises. The police responded to a call and were met by Fischer, who showed signs of a severe beating. She told the officers where ...
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