United States v. Brinkley, “Knock and Talk without Probable Cause”
Our case today comes from the Fourth Circuit. In February 2017, a federal-state task force in Charlotte, North Carolina pursued outstanding arrest warrants. Among the targets was Kendrick Brinkley, who had an outstanding arrest warrant for unlawfully possessing a firearm as a convicted felon. An ATF agent and Detective on the taskforce found Brinkley after extensive research into his addresses. Where things start to fall apart, however, […]
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