What Constitutes a Search
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1. People not places
2. Areas associated with reasonable expectation of privacy
2.1. dwelling house
2.2. hotel room
2.3. private business office
2.4. private areas of a store
2.5. curtilage are borderline problems
3. Automobiles
3.1. lesser expectation of privacy than home
4. Open Areas
4.1. fields, sidewalks and parks not protected areas
5. Prison Searches
5.1. no reasonable expectation of privacy
6. Abandoned Property
6.1. waived right to privacy
7. No Fourth Amendment Intrusion
7.1. intrusion is insignificant
8. Cell Phone Searches
8.1. warrantless searches are unconstitutional