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6 canonical passages across 5 cases, quoted by 23 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from United States v. Perea-Rey.

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1 United States v. Perea-Rey Anchor
ca9 · 2012
green “warrantless trespasses by the government into the home or its curtilage are fourth amendment searches.” 7
2 Michigan v. Tyler
scotus · 1978
green “our decisions have recognized that a warrantless entry by criminal law enforcement officials may be legal when there is compelling need for official action and no time to secure a warrant.” 4
3 Krysta Sutterfield v. City of Milwaukee
ca7 · 2014
green “at the core of the privacy protected by the fourth amendment is the right to be let alone in one's home.” 4
4 State v. Stewart
wis · 1988
green “intent may be inferred from the defendant's conduct . . . .” 3
5 City of Sheboygan v. Cesar
wisctapp · 2010
green “at the core of the privacy protected by the fourth amendment is the right to be let alone in one's home.” 3
6 Michigan v. Tyler
scotus · 1978
green “warrantless entry by criminal law enforcement officials may be legal when there is compelling need for official action and no time to secure a warrant.” 2

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