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- Illinois_v._Rodriguez abstract "Illinois v. Rodriguez, 497 U.S. 177 (1990), is a Supreme Court case dealing with the issue of whether a warrantless search conducted pursuant to third party consent violates the Fourth Amendment when the third party does not actually possess common authority over the premises. In a 6-3 decision authored by Justice Antonin Scalia, the Court held that such searches are valid if, at the time of the search, the authorities "reasonably believe" the third party possesses common authority over the premises.In reaching its decision, the Court noted that "reasonableness," not consent, is the touchstone of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence; the Constitution only prohibits "unreasonable" searches and seizures. Therefore, the constitutional validity of a police determination of consent to enter is not judged by whether the police were correct in their assessment, but by whether, based on the facts available at the moment, it was reasonable to conclude that the consenting party had authority over the premises.".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez wikiPageExternalLink 177.html.
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- Illinois_v._Rodriguez wikiPageID "4511064".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez wikiPageRevisionID "601835675".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez arguedate "--03-20".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez argueyear "1990".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez citation "172800.0".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez decidedate "--06-21".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez decideyear "1990".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez dissent "Marshall".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez fullname "Illinois v. Rodriguez".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez hasPhotoCollection Illinois_v._Rodriguez.
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez holding "Under the Fourth Amendment, a warrantless entry is valid when based upon the consent of a third party whom the police, at the time of the entry, reasonably believe to possess common authority over the premises, but who in fact does not.".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez joindissent "Brennan, Stevens".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez joinmajority "Rehnquist, White, Blackmun, O'Connor, Kennedy".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez lawsapplied Fourth_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution.
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez litigants "Illinois v. Rodriguez".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez majority "Scalia".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez prior "Cert. to Appellate Court of Illinois, 1st Dist. reversed and remanded".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez scotus "1988".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez uspage "177".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez usvol "497".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez subject Category:1990_in_United_States_case_law.
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez subject Category:United_States_Fourth_Amendment_case_law.
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
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- Illinois_v._Rodriguez comment "Illinois v. Rodriguez, 497 U.S. 177 (1990), is a Supreme Court case dealing with the issue of whether a warrantless search conducted pursuant to third party consent violates the Fourth Amendment when the third party does not actually possess common authority over the premises.".
- Illinois_v._Rodriguez label "Illinois v. Rodriguez".
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- Illinois_v._Rodriguez name "Illinois v. Rodriguez".