California v. Ciraolo, No. 84-1513 (U.S. Supreme Court) (476 U.S. 207; 106 S.Ct. 1809) (May 19, 1986) (Justice Burger)
The Court observed that the fact that "the observation from [the] aircraft was directed at identifying the plants and the officers were trained to recognize marijuana [was] irrelevant." (Id., at 106 S.Ct. 1813).
[Editor's Note: See the Supreme Court's decision in Bond v. U.S., No. 98-9349 (4/17/00) where the holding ...
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