· 1/29/2026

State v. Golberg

Citations

  • 2026 ND 11

Syllabus

The Fourth Amendment has drawn a firm line at the entrance to the house. Absent exigent circumstances, that threshold may not reasonably be crossed without a warrant. The location of a home's threshold is not always clear. Police may not enter a private enclosed entrance when there is a more direct alternative access designated for public use. An enclosed area may sometimes be the most direct access to a home's threshold and designated for public use.

Judges: Jensen, Jon J.

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