Supreme Court leaves warrantless camera surveillance an open book
The government appealed and a portion of the First Circuit Court of Appeals agreed with the government and reversed the suppression of evidence. The petitioners filed for further review, anhearing before the full First Circuit. But the appeals court let the decision stand, even though the judges deadlocked 3-3 on whether long-term video surveillance of a home and its surroundings violated the Fourth Amendment.
The lack of clarity about the issue is just the sort of thing that the Supreme Court was intended to resolve. But the Court balked. "We've had a number of state supreme courts rule one way," he said,"we've had federal courts rule the other way. And now this case in which the First Circuit was evenly split down the middle on whether or not a warrant would be required.
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