Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
Illegal Search of Split Property
Can you search a property not listed on a search warrant if it is open to the other property?
Asked on 10/31/03, 8:07 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Andrew Nitzberg
Andrew Nitzberg & Associates
Re: Illegal Search of Split Property
the way you phrased your question is confusing.
A search is limited to the description of the property to be searched and what is being searched for.
However, there are several exceptions which are familiar to all persons who work in the criminal justice system. One of these is the 'plain sight' exception.
The way you wrote your question, this is the answer you are looking for. The answer is 'yes'.
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Answered on 10/31/03, 11:44 am
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