SCOTUS decides important case on 4th Amendment

If you regularly read our weekly updates you might remember one from a couple months ago, in which we wrote about a oral arguments in a case having nothing to do with Sex Offender laws, but still critically important for those on the registry because it dealt with the 4th Amendment (searches and seizures). The case was Caniglia v. Strom and if you need to remind yourself, I recommend reading the weekly update again: https://floridaactioncommittee.org/weekly-update-2021-03-24-ref142/

Yesterday, the Order came out and it was unanimous! The Supreme Court of the United States held that law enforcement’s “community caretaking” tasks are not an open license to infringe on one of our most sacred rights, the right of a person to retreat into his or her home and “there be free from unreasonable governmental intrusion.”!

This means that unless you are on probation or the officer has a warrant in their hands, they have no business snooping around your property, going into your backyard, looking through windows or asking to come inside while doing their address verification. If they do any of these, you should politely tell them to leave!

If you want, you can hand them a copy of the SCOTUS decision on their way off your driveway!

 


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31 thoughts on “SCOTUS decides important case on 4th Amendment

  • July 13, 2021

    Can FAC or Anyone else PLEASE send me the Latest Laws on us being REQUIRED to show our ID during a “Compliance Check” ???? Just had my 3 month visit from a New Deputy in Marion County, And he informed me that if I “Refuse To Show ID” during the “Compliance Check”, That he would send a report to FDLE and I would be ARRESTED for “Non Compliance” !! Because the Deputy is supposed to “Check our ID to make sure the Statue# or Predator Status is Not Covered or altered in ANY way !!!!!. I cant find the post about this from FAC when it was passed in Court that said we were NOT REQUIRED to show our ID during the “Home Compliance Check” !?!?!?. I’m tired of LE over stepping their “Scope of Investigation” during there “UnCalled For ” checks !!!. Please Please someone let me know ASAP. Thanks and NEVER STOP THE FIGHT !!!!.

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    • July 14, 2021

      You show your id to show that you are living at that particular address. It’s a verification, nothing more.

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  • May 20, 2021

    Every Person Who is Forced to Register, Should Feel a Sigh of Relief, as this SCOTUS Order, Builds a Sphere around One’s Residence, especially if It is not a High Rise Building….For those living on the Ground, this is GROUNDBREAKING!

    The Next Time LEO’s Trespass on a Home for Residence Verification, they are NOW VIOLATING A SCOTUS ORDER….

    So, I am sure ‘THEY’ will continue to TRESPASS UNTIL SOMEONE SUES THEM….

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  • May 19, 2021

    Reasonable or unreasonable?… One has to Question that one. I hardly ever come back into any of these offender issue coment rooms. Narsol, ACSOL, FAC. or others as most all of us are going thru unreasonable issues. Even the issue of calling someone a sex offender. One might be an offender but of what?

    A con game, a bad mouth offender, a scam induced event, or maybe a domestic offender. Even though probation officers are doing a job are they guilty just the same as the person that conned much of this whole offender issue on another one. Who are they protecting and who are they serving in this pretend con game of injustice. Even the bible says Dare to go to court in front of the unjust. Why does it say that? Are not we all sinners, do not we all lie. Now lying to protect someone is a different story than lying to con someone. One should think about that one.

    I have one more year on my probation here in VA. While I have gotten a paper giving me my rights back, I am still a bit distrut about that as I am still on probation. Authorities know what they did and that will come back on them. Sure I wanted a pardon if not for me for others as thinking of others is good in this miss or mistake that was actually a con and very deceptive and than they give plea bargains to make it less misrsable to cheapen the courts ordeal of vain truthor true truth and justice. Bottom line is all these offender issues of this sex game talking to a teenager is a bit of a ruse if the truth be known.
    As the bible says the truth will set you free.

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    • May 19, 2021

      This is eye-opening. Is the requirement to disclose all “social media accounts” a condition of SO registration in Florida? That seems pretty onerous and I would have thought it applied to probationers but not those who are simply on the registry. This article suggests my assumption was wrong.

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    • May 19, 2021

      Jacob, do you know if FAC or anyone has tracked the 67 different counties in Florida to compare the better ones to worst ones for RSOs?

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      • May 19, 2021

        There is no better or worse. Seminole and Brevard have an ABSURD proximity ordinance. Polk and Volusia have Sheriffs who are just looking to re incarcerate you for petty stuff. Miami-Dade and Broward are practically impossible to find a place to live. If you like leaving your house, don’t move to Seminole or Brevard. If you don’t want to get dragged out of your house, don’t move to Polk or Volusia. And if you want to sleep inside a house, don’t move to Miami-Dade or Broward.

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        • May 19, 2021

          FAC this is the best county-by-county summary I’ve ever seen!

          There are more reasonable counties, but people need to discover those for themselves, for fear of giving off the impression that such counties are sex offense friendly. They are not, nor would we want them to be. Reported rates of sex crimes in the punitive counties (those that FAC summarizes above) are no better than they are in other counties.

          Marion is another one people seem to view as unprofessional and punitive, but many registrants live there legitimately anyway.

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        • May 19, 2021

          If anyone here feels a particular county is a “good” county, I would caution keeping that to yourself, unless you’d like your views repeated at the next county council meeting.

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      • May 19, 2021

        It would be good to compare counties, but we would not necessarily want such a comparison to get into the news and put political pressure on county councils.

        Better I think for people to compare privately by checking the municodes site and following discussions on this forum.

        Bottom line I think is that the best county for someone will vary depending on their family situation.

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