WebJun 10, 2024 · Clifford (464 U.S. 287 (1984)), in which the Supreme Court held “ [i]f the primary object of the search is to gather evidence of criminal activity, a criminal search warrant may be obtained only on a showing of probable cause to believe that relevant evidence will be found in the place to be searched .” WebMay 16, 2024 · Michigan v. Clifford, 464 U.S. 287 (1984) •Facts: • Clifford family’s private residence was damaged by an early morning fire while they were out of town. • Fire extinguished at 7:04 a.m. and all fire officials and police left. • Five hours later, a team of arson investigators arrived at the residence to investigate the cause of the fire.
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WebU.S. Supreme Court Michigan v. Clifford, 464 U.S. 287 (1984) Michigan v. Clifford. No. 82-357. Argued October 5, 1983. Decided January 11, 1984. 464 U.S. 287. Syllabus. … WebMay 7, 2007 · Clifford, 464 U.S. 287, 104 S.Ct. 641, 78 L.Ed.2d 477 (1984). In Tyler, a case involving the suspected arson of a furniture store, the Court laid out an important principle involving searches by firefighters or police during and immediately after a fire: nicola bulley and red van
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Web{¶22} The United States Supreme Court again addressed the search warrant requirement in the case of a fire in Michigan v. Clifford (1984), 464 U.S. 287. In Clifford, a fire occurred at a home in the early morning hours, and the residents were out of town at that time. Id. at 289-290. The firefighters and police officers left the scene shortly WebMichigan v. Clifford 464 U.S. 287 (1984) Facts: No exigent circumstances were found when Michigan fire investigators returned hours later that would have permitted them to enter … WebU.S. Reports: Michigan v. Clifford, 464 U.S. 287 (1984). Names Powell, Lewis F., Jr. (Judge) Supreme Court of the United States (Author) Created / Published 1983 Headings - Law - … nowhere bookstore