Can police enter an apartment hallway without a warrant?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Howard, 133 Cal.Rptr. 689, 63 Cal.App.3d 249 (Cal. App. 1976):

In People v. Seals, 263 Cal.App.2d 575, 577, 69 Cal.Rptr. 861, this statewide court held that officers can constitutionally enter apartment hallways and other common areas without a warrant or express permission from particular tenants. In the present case, however, officers gained entry to the hallway through a locked door. Appellant argues that in doing so the police committed a trespass in violation of his constitutional rights of privacy and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure.

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