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- Title
"REASONABLE" POLICE MISTAKES: FOURTH AMENDMENT CLAIMS AND THE "GOOD FAITH" EXCEPTION AFTER HEIEN.
- Authors
HENNING, KAREN MCDONALD
- Abstract
The article discusses how the U.S. Constitution's Fourth Amendment that permits police officers to make mistakes and still satisfy the substantive demands of the Amendment. It reports the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in the case 'Helen v. North Carolina" in which the court held that the demands of the Fourth Amendment can be satisfied when the officer acts based on a mistake regarding the scope of a substantive law.
- Subjects
UNITED States; SEARCHES &; seizures (Law); ARREST; HELEN v. North Carolina (Supreme Court case); PREVENTION of police misconduct; PREVENTION of police brutality
- Publication
St. John's Law Review, 2016, Vol 90, Issue 2, p271
- ISSN
0036-2905
- Publication type
Article