Mincey v. Arizona, No. 77-5353 (U.S. Supreme Court) (437 U.S. 385; 98 S.Ct. 2408) (June 21, 1978) (Justice Stewart)
In this case the police conducted a warrantless, four-day search of the apartment where the defendant had killed a police officer. Rejecting the State's argument that the man had forfeited any reasonable expectation of privacy by shooting the police officer in the first place, the Court said "this reasoning would ...
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