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U.S. v. Grubbs, No. 04-1414 (U.S. Supreme Court) (547 U.S. 90; 126 S.Ct. 1494) (March 21, 2006) (Justice Scalia)

The Court held that anticipatory warrants are not categorically unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment; and that the "particularity requirement" of the 4th Amendment does not require showing the occupants the triggering conditions of the warrant.

In this decision the Supreme Court addressed two challenges to the constitutionality of “anticipatory” warrants ...

 

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