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Collins v. Virginia, No. 16-1027, 584 U.S. ___ (2018), was a case before the Supreme Court of the United States involving search and seizure. At issue was whether the Fourth Amendment's motor vehicle exception permits a police officer uninvited and without a warrant to enter private property, approach a house, and search a vehicle parked a few feet from the house that is otherwise visible from ...
In order to effect service in this manner, the plaintiff must make out an affidavit asserting that the defendant is not a resident of Virginia, or can not be found in Virginia with due diligence, and recites the defendant's last known address. The plaintiff sends this, along with the process itself, to the Secretary of the Commonwealth of ...
Sep. 28—Multiple local, state and federal law enforcement agencies participated in an operation Thursday involving 24 search warrants in nine Southwest Virginia counties. The operation was ...
For criminal proceedings, the exclusionary rule prohibits entry of evidence obtained through an unreasonable search and seizure, such as one executed under an invalid search warrant. [2] However, the good-faith exemption allows evidence collected by law enforcement officers pursuant to a defective search warrant if the officers reasonably ...
A home in Arlington, Virginia, exploded Monday as police were in the front yard attempting to serve a search warrant. Police have since said the resident of the home is presumed dead.
House explosion rocks Virginia neighborhood as police try to serve search warrant Phil Helsel and Michael Kosnar and Patrick Smith and Ron Simeone and David K. Li Updated December 5, 2023 at 12:14 PM
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