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State v. Mann
This morning, the New Jersey Supreme
Court ruled that under our state's
law, the plain view exception to the
warrant requirement has three
elements. These include:
1. The police officer must be
lawfully in the viewing area.
2. The officer has to discover the
evidence ‘inadvertently,’ meaning
that he did not know in advance
where evidence was located nor
intend beforehand to seize it.
3. The officer has probable cause to
associate the item with a violation
of the law.
The determination by the court in
this case, captioned State v. Mann,
is important in that recent case law
from the United States Supreme Court
has called into question whether the
"inadvertent" requirement is
necessary under the Constitution.
This case makes it clear that the
three-step analysis is still
required under New Jersey law.
IF YOU WANT TO SCHEDULE AN
APPOINTMENT, I WOULD BE HAPPY TO
MEET WITH YOU ANYTIME.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey Hark
Hark & Hark
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