Private search in the military: Military Times: Ask the Lawyer: Roommate reports marijuana stash

Military Times: Ask the Lawyer: Roommate reports marijuana stash by Mathew B. Tully:

Q. My roommate found my stash of pot in our room and told our commander about it. Does that count as an unlawful search?

A. Under Military Rule of Evidence 311, evidence obtained from unlawful searches and seizures made by a person “acting in a governmental capacity” cannot be used against a service member. When someone, such as a roommate, finds evidence of illegal conduct, the key question is whether he or she was acting in a government or private capacity. “The Fourth Amendment and Mil.R.Evid. 311 are not violated when a military member acts in a purely private capacity,” the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces said in U.S. v. Garland T. Sullivan III (1995).

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