OH6: Surveillance video showed police violated curtilage

Surveillance video showed that the police were unjustifiably on the curtilage when they made the observations at issue, and that made the entry unreasonable. State v. Stacey, 2013 Ohio 4422, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 4678 (6th Dist. September 27, 2013).*

While the statute doesn’t say it, it implies that an administrative inspection warrant may issue only on probable cause to believe the inspection is necessary. Therefore, the housing inspection warrant ordinance is valid. Kaim Props. v. City of Mentor, 2013 Ohio 4291, 2013 Ohio App. LEXIS 4695 (11th Dist. October 8, 2013).*

Even assuming the search of defendant’s trash was unlawful because of where it was and it was included in an alleged Franks violation, there was still probable cause on the remainder of what was submitted to the magistrate. United States v. Maguire, 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 145175 (D. S.D. October 1, 2013).*

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