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 …
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