Thursday, November 30, 2017

"Searches and seizures are normally unreasonable unless ..."

In People v. Aruta,[68] this Court explained that the language of the Constitution implies that "searches and seizures are normally unreasonable unless authorized by a validly issued search warrant or warrant of arrest."[69] 

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[68] 351 Phil. 868 (1998) [Per J. Romero, Second Division].
[69] Id. at 878.

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[2017V331] Veridiano vs PP

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