- Source: Index of consent to search case law articles
This article is a chronological list of United States criminal case law articles on Wikipedia that discuss the Fourth Amendment constitutional provision against unreasonable search and seizure in its relation to consent to search.
Warren Court (1953–1968)
Stoner v. California (1964) - motel employees cannot give consent
Katz v. United States (1967) - telephone booth has reasonable expectation of privacy
Burger Court (1969–1986)
Frazier v. Cupp (1969) - one person can give consent in case of joint custody
Schneckloth v. Bustamonte (1973) - government must show that consent occurred
United States v. Watson (1976) - valid consent from person under arrest
United States v. Mendenhall (1980) - consent stop converted to Terry stop
South Dakota v. Neville (1983) - refusal to DUI test can be used as proof of guilt
Florida v. Royer (1983) - consent obtained during unlawful detention is invalid
Rehnquist Court (1986–2005)
Illinois v. Rodriguez (1990) - search valid if police reasonably believe consent given by owner
Florida v. Bostick (1991) - not "free to leave" but "free to decline" on bus
Florida v. Jimeno (1991) - can request officer to limit scope of search
Ohio v. Robinette (1996) - do not have to inform motorist is free to go
United States v. Drayton (2002) - police do not have to advise you of rights before search
Roberts Court (2005–present)
Georgia v. Randolph (2006) - cannot search house if one resident agrees but another resident objects
External links
Library of Congress - U.S. Reports - Supreme Court decisions:
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