Search & Seizure Commentary: The Open Fields Doctrine, a Herd of Cattle, and Exigent Circumstances

The open fields doctrine is an exception to the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches, not seizures. While police officers can lawfully search a person’s property under the open fields doctrine, that doctrine does not speak to whether they can seize items they see.

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