Reference no: EM133579333
Denny is growing marijuana and has an illegal drug ring. He moves his contraband from place to place. Officer Fife has conducted eleven separate searches without a warrant and asserts that each search was legal because Denny had no reasonable expectation of privacy in the location searched. Is Officer Fife correct?
1) Officer Fife searches the Barn and finds Marijuana
2) Officer Fife searches the Garage and finds names and numbers of all the drug runners working with Denny
3) Officer Fife pulls a cover off the car parked in the driveway and confirms the plates match that described in the drug scheme
4) Officer Fife searches the trash located at the curb and discovers items used to grow the illegal marijuana farm
5) Officer Fife pulls over the motor home for a routine traffic stop and searches the interior. He locates small packages of marijuana for sale.
6) Officer Fife searches the public restroom after Denny exits and finds a drop point under the toilet used to transfer money and drugs.
7) Officer Fife learns that Denny is using a tent in the field behind his house to package his marijuana for sale. Officer Fife conducts a search of the tent.
8) Officer Fife rents a plane and flies over Denny's house. He discovers a marijuana crop growing in Denny's backyard.
9) Officer Fife conducts a search of the Open Field near Denny's house and discovers another marijuana crop.
10) Officer Fife enters Denny's house through an open door and conducts a search. He discovers large sums of cash stashed under the couch.
11) Officer Fife asks the Hotel manager to let him into the room where Denny was staying to conduct a search while he was away. Officer Fife locates sales receipts for illegal marijuana sales.