I think the key here will hinge on "Mrs. Caniglia’s consent", even though the cops lied to her.
If SCOTUS decides the cops didn't need a warrant because of her consent, I don't think this is going to be something to worry about --- unless I was one of the cops who used deception to search the home.
I think the key here will hinge on "Mrs. Caniglia’s consent", even though the cops lied to her.
If SCOTUS decides the cops didn't need a warrant because of her consent, I don't think this is going to be something to worry about --- unless I was one of the cops who used deception to search the home.