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· 6/29/2012

United States v. Terry Robbins

Citations

  • 682 F.3d 1111
  • 2012 WL 2476393
  • 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 13310

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • finding a search of the perimeter of a home and view of the home through exterior windows to be minimally intrusive
  • finding a search of the perimeter of a home and view of the home through exterior windows to be minimally intrusive
  • explaining “‘credibility findings are -11- well-nigh unreviewable’” on appeal (quoting United States v. Jones, 254 F.3d 692, 695 (8th Cir. 2001))
  • finding no Fourth Amendment violation where officers first attempted to reach the homeowner at the front door and only after receiving no response, conducted a short, minimally intrusive exterior perimeter search and glance at the windows
  • “Where a legitimate law enforcement objective exists, a warrantless entry into the curtilage is not unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment, provided that the intrusion upon one’s privacy is limited.”

Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).

Judges: Wollman, Colloton, Hickey

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