Cases pin-citing United States v. Jerrell Heath
United States v. Jerrell Heath · 2006 · 2 pinpoint citations from 2 cases, 2 distinct passages.
Lowe v. New York City
· 2020-03-31 · E.D. New York · pin 455 F.3d at 52
“those who are permitted to observe obvious criminal activity in a home are, absent indications to the contrary, likely to be complicit in the offense”
United States v. Stokes
· 2013-08-20 · Second Circuit · pin 455 F.3d at 52
“Under the inevitable discovery exception, unlawfully seized evidence is admissible if there is no doubt that the police would have lawfully discovered the evidence later.”