Washington v. Reeder
Docket Number | 90577-1 |
Decision Date | 17 December 2015 |
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52 cases
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State v. Griffith
...of law includes a constitutional statute, a search warrant, or a recognized exception to the warrant requirement. State v. Reeder , 184 Wash.2d 805, 817, 365 P.3d 1243 (2015). ¶33 The Washington Supreme Court has observed that "we have a long history of striking down exploratory searches no......
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State v. Baird
...focuses on the nature and extent of the information that may be obtained as a result of government conduct." State v . Reeder, 184 Wash.2d 805, 814, 365 P.3d 1243 (2015). Between the long-standing application of the implied consent statute, used to keep streets safe, and the limited informa......
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State v. Brelvis Consulting LLC
...invaded, without authority of law." Our analysis of an issue under article I, section 7 consists of two components. State v. Reeder , 184 Wn.2d 805, 814, 365 P.3d 1243 (2015). First, we consider whether a private affair has been disturbed. Id . Second, we consider whether the disturbance wa......
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State v. Witkowski
...held that a "warrant based on probable cause" is sufficient to authorize a disturbance of private affairs. See State v. Reeder , 184 Wash.2d 805, 817, 365 P.3d 1243 (2015) ; State v. Miles , 160 Wash.2d 236, 244, 156 P.3d 864 (2007) ; Gunwall , 106 Wash.2d at 69, 720 P.2d 808 ; In re Pers. ......
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