Category Archives: Open fields

KY: Def’s trailer in the woods was observed from open fields; no crossing of the curtilage

KSP officers received an anonymous tip defendant was manufacturing methamphetamine on his rural property. They went to the address given to find that it was his mother’s house, and he lived down a gravel road in the woods. They went … Continue reading

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W.D.Va.: VA statute that permitted natural gas companies to survey open fields doesn’t violate Fourth Amendment

Virginia statute that permitted natural gas transmission companies to enter open fields for survey purposes did not facially violate the Fourth Amendment or Virginia Constitution. Charlottesville Div. v. Dominion Transmission, 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 132554 (W.D.Va. September 30, 2015). 2255 … Continue reading

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D.N.H.: No REP from gov’t installing camera on def’s grow operation in the woods

The defendant and a guy named Bain didn’t like each other. Bain hunted on defendant’s property with permission and stumbled upon a few marijuana plants which he reported to the police. Other than defendant’s conclusory statement Bain was an agent … Continue reading

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NE: No reasonable expectation of privacy in unfenced and unoccupied urban lot

Admitting that it has been less than clear in the past, the Nebraska Supreme Court holds that more than just probable cause is required to enter real property. Here, the entry was based on open fields to observe all the … Continue reading

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