Katz v. U.S., No. 35 (U.S. Supreme Court) (389 U.S. 347; 88 S.Ct. 507) (December 18, 2067) (Justice Stewart)
This seminal case established a 2 prong test for determining whether a warrantless search violates a defendant's expectation of privacy: (a) he must have a subjective expectation of privacy, and (b) that expectation must be reasonable.
In this case the petitioner Katz was convicted under an eight-count indictment charging him ...
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