Frank, Mac, Dennis, Dee, and Charlie live together in the same house that sits on a large plot of land. An RV camper, with very large windows, sits 50 yards away from the house, and both the house and camper are enclosed by the same fencing. The gang is “cooking” meth in both the house and the camper, and law enforcement is trying to gather evidence before it is too late. if the police search the camper without a warrant, what is the gang’s best argument to say that the camper should be considered curtilage?
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Frank, Mac, Dennis, Dee, and Charlie live together in the same house that sits on a large
plot of land. An RV camper, with very large windows, sits 50 yards away from the
house, and both the house and camper are enclosed by the same fencing. The gang is
“cooking” meth in both the house and the camper, and law enforcement is trying to
gather evidence before it is too late.
if the police search the camper without a warrant, what is the gang’s best argument
to say that the camper should be considered curtilage?
A. The camper is 50 yards away from the home.
B. The camper and house are enclosed by the same fence.
C. The camper has really large windows.
D. So many people live in a single home, so it is reasonable to assume the camper is
used for home activities as well.
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