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United States v. Ezra Griffith Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: Police obtained a warrant to search a homicide suspect’s home for cell phones based on generalities. The court found the warrant lacked probable cause and was overbroad, suppressed a gun found during the search, and rejected the government’s good-faith and abandonment arguments.
Legal Significance: The case establishes that the general ubiquity of cell phones is insufficient, without particularized evidence, to establish probable cause to search a suspect’s home for such devices, especially for a crime committed over a year prior.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
Police investigated Ezra Griffith for a homicide that occurred over a year earlier, suspecting he was the getaway driver. The investigation revealed Griffith was a gang member and had made jailhouse calls from a landline discussing the investigation with an associate. After his release from a ten-month incarceration on unrelated charges, police sought a warrant to search his girlfriend’s apartment, where he resided. The supporting affidavit established probable cause for Griffith’s involvement in the crime but offered no specific evidence that he owned a cell phone or that any such device would be in the apartment. The affidavit’s justification for searching for electronic devices rested on the affiant’s general experience that gang members use cell phones to communicate. The magistrate issued a warrant authorizing the seizure of “all electronic devices.” When police arrived to execute the warrant and announced their presence, an officer saw Griffith throw a firearm out the window. Griffith was subsequently charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and moved to suppress the gun.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does a search warrant for a suspect’s home violate the Fourth Amendment when it is based on a generalized assertion that criminals use cell phones, lacks particularized evidence that the suspect owns a cell phone or that it would be found in the home, and authorizes the seizure of all electronic devices?
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Legal Issue
Does a search warrant for a suspect’s home violate the Fourth Amendment when it is based on a generalized assertion that criminals use cell phones, lacks particularized evidence that the suspect owns a cell phone or that it would be found in the home, and authorizes the seizure of all electronic devices?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- Probable cause to arrest a suspect does not automatically establish probable