Nj Supreme Court Says Police Can Subpoena Homeowner's Electric Records

Lawyers USAOctober 09, 2006

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Police didn't violate the Fourth Amendment when they examined a homeowner's electric company records in order to determine whether he was conducting a marijuana growing operation, the New Jersey Supreme Court has ruled.

The decision reversed an appellate division ruling requiring the suppression of evidence. (See "Subpoena of homeowner's electric bills violated constitution," Lawyers USA, June 6, 2005. Search term for Lawyers USA Archives: Domicz).

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Nj Supreme Court Says Police Can Subpoena Homeowner's Electric Records

Police became suspicious that the defendant was growing marijuana at his home when they learned he had p...

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