Exception: Plain View Doctrine Flashcards

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Plain View Doctrine REQUIREMENTS

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o Item must be in plain view – observe from lawful vantage point
o Officer must be in a place she has a right to be/ physical access to object
o Incriminating nature of item must be immediately apparent

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Horton v. California (1990)

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RULE: Inadvertence is not a necessary condition to plain view seizures. As long as a PO had a prior justification for an intrusion in the course of which he came across a piece of evidence AND so long as the scope of the search is not enlarged in the slightest, it is constitutional

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Arizona v. Hicks (1987)

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  • HOLDING: movement of the equipment was search; Doesn’t matter how inconsequential the movement was – “a search is a search”
  • RULE: Only when a police officer has probable cause, not reasonable suspicion, could they invoke the plain view doctrine, this is because searches and seizures involving a dwelling require probable cause

• RULE: Nature of item as contraband must be immediately apparent just looking at it
o If cop needs to do more to determine incriminating character of item (e.g. open it, shake it, squeeze it, turn it over, test it) seizure can’t be justified

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