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and Answers Graded A+

Defendant operated a marijuana farm in a rural and mountainous area. Based on

uncorroborated tip to that effect, Officer used a helicopter to get a view of

Defendant's property. Officer's job was made difficult by the isolated nature of the

property, but the Officer was able to secure a view of the property while the

helicopter remained in lawful airspace often used by helicopters flown by fire,

police and emergency personnel. They recognized Defendant's crop as marijuana.

Officer secured a search warrant, which the Officer and other officers executed.

They discovered close to a ton of marijuana. Charged with possession of marijuana

with intent to distribute, Defendant has moved to suppress the evidence. How

should the court rule on Defendant's motion to suppress? - Correct answer-As long

as it is clear that the helicopter was in public airways at an altitude at which

members of the public travel with sufficient regularity, the court should deny the

motion because there would have been no violation of a reasonable expectation of

privacy.




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,Officer suspected Defendant of conducting an illegal marijuana operation in his

suburban home. Absent probable cause to secure a warrant, Officer and another

officer, a member of the K-9 unit, brought a drug sniffing dog up to the front door

of Defendant's home. After the dog signaled the presence of marijuana, Officer

filled out a search warrant application and got it approved by a magistrate.

Pursuant to the warrant, Officer searched Defendant's home, where Officer found a

large stash of marijuana. Charged with possession of marijuana with intent to

distribute, Defendant has moved to suppress the evidence. How should the court

rule on Defendant's motion to suppress? - Correct answer-The officers' conduct in

bringing a drug-sniffing dog onto the curtilage of the home amounted to a trespass,

rendering their conduct a violation of the Fourth Amendment. The court should

grant the motion.

Defendant boarded a bus in Florida. Aware that Florida was the entry point for

illegal drugs, the local police department routinely had officers get on buses to see

if they could locate narcotics. Consistent with departmental policy, Officer got on

the bus in which Defendant was riding and felt luggage that passengers had placed

in the overhead luggage rack. When Officer squeezed Defendant's bag, he

recognized immediately, from his many years of experience in drug trafficking, the

distinctive brick-like shape of packaged marijuana. A subsequent search confirmed

that the brick was marijuana. Charged with possession of marijuana with intent to
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, distribute, Defendant has moved to suppress the evidence. How should the court

rule on the motion to suppress? - Correct answer-Because the squeezing of the

luggage was a search without any justification, Officer's conduct was unlawful.

The court should grant the motion.

Defendant lived in a rural area at the end of a country road. He installed a chain

link fence around the property; he planted bushes along the fence and obscured the

view from the roadway; and he placed "No Trespassing" signs on the fence. Inside

the fenced area, in the middle of a field not far from his house, Defendant grew a

sizeable amount of marijuana. Based on an uncorroborated tip that Defendant was

growing marijuana, Officer drove to the edge of Defendant's property and entered

the property. Once on the property, he noticed the marijuana plants. Thereafter,

Officer secured a search warrant for Defendant's property. During the execution of

the warrant, Officer and fellow officers seized the marijuana. Charged with

possession of marijuana with intent to distribute, Defendant has moved to suppress

the evidence. How should the court rule on Defendant's motion in light of Supreme

Court precedent? - Correct answer-The marijuana was not in an area associated

with the intimate activities of the home. As a result, entry onto the property was not

a violation of the Fourth Amendment. The court should deny the motion.




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