Washington v. Muhammad

Docket Number96090-9
Decision Date07 November 2019
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67 cases
  • State v. Meredith
    • United States
    • Washington Court of Appeals
    • July 26, 2021
    ...641, 654, 439 P.3d 679 (2019) (citing State v. Harrington, 167 Wash.2d 656, 663, 222 P.3d 92 (2009) ).9 Compare State v. Muhammad, 194 Wash.2d 577, 586, 451 P.3d 1060 (2019) (considering whether "government conduct intrude[d] on a private affair" when the defendant alleged a search of his c......
  • State v. Denham
    • United States
    • Washington Supreme Court
    • July 1, 2021
    ...). This constitutional protection extends to cell phone location information held by cell phone companies. See State v. Muhammad , 194 Wash.2d 577, 580, 451 P.3d 1060 (2019) ; Carpenter v. United States , ––– U.S. ––––, 138 S. Ct. 2206, 2220, 201 L. Ed. 2d 507 (2018). As the United States S......
  • State v. Bowman
    • United States
    • Washington Supreme Court
    • November 10, 2021
    ..., 129 Wash.2d 61, 70-71, 917 P.2d 563 (1996) ). It is the State's burden to prove an exception applies. State v. Muhammad , 194 Wash.2d 577, 596, 451 P.3d 1060 (2019) (plurality opinion). The consent exception requires the State show that consent to search is voluntary, the consenting party......
  • State v. Heng
    • United States
    • Washington Court of Appeals
    • July 11, 2022
    ...shall ‘be subject for the same offence to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb.’ " State v. Muhammad, 194 Wash.2d 577, 615, 451 P.3d 1060 (2019) (Gordon McCloud, J., concurring and dissenting) (quoting U.S. CONST. amend. V ). "The Washington Constitution similarly provides that ‘[n]o pe......
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  • Privacy After Carpenter v. United States: Can a Tower Dump Warrant Meet the Warrant Requirement?
    • United States
    • Suffolk University Law Review Vol. 56 No. 1, January 2023
    • January 1, 2023
    ...in real-time CSLI); OR. CONST, art. I, [section] 9 (prohibiting unreasonable searches and seizures). (133.) See State v. Muhammad, 451 P.3d 1060, 1068-69 (Wash. 2019) (analyzing constitutional privacy protections afforded to CSLI); WASH. CONST, art. I, [section] 7 (prohibiting invasion of h......

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