Health Inspector
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Incident in Indiana where a health inspector trespasses on private property while law enforcement looks on.
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Again: Curtilage issues can only be answered by considering Dunn's four factors as they relate to the intimacies of a domicile. The lack of a specific formula does NOT mean all areas somewhat near a home are protected by the Fourth Amendment. You need to apply the four factors, with reason.
picture that biiiiitch!
So the only issue left is whether she is trespassing. Indiana Code 16-20-1-23 allows her to enter private property to investigate disease after due notice, which she obviously may have given.
If a police officer suspects a person has drugs in their house, they must still obtain a warrant (unless they can see the drugs from a public place, which would make the search reasonable). The difference in this case is that the inspector went into open fields, not his house. Not a Fourth Amendm
ent violation.
America is free from unlawful searches and seizures without probable cause. you are totally clueless; Typical ignorance, i wont hold it against you.
Try actually READING and UNDERSTANDING the Fourth Amendment, instead of thinking it protects against unlawful searches and seizures without probable cause. The Fourth Amendment only protects "persons, houses, papers, and effects". So why do you think the areas she went to is protected by the Four
th Amendment?