Does a legislative modification of the salutary rule that parolees have a reduced expectation of privacy, and are subject to searches that otherwise would otherwise be invalid under the Fourth Amendment?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Britton, 156 Cal.App.3d 689, 202 Cal.Rptr. 882 (Cal. App. 1984):

There is therefore no justification for an inference of a legislative modification of the salutary rule that parolees have a reduced expectation of privacy, and are subject to searches which otherwise would be invalid under traditional Fourth Amendment concepts when such searches are necessitated by legitimate governmental demands. (People v. Mason, supra, 5 Cal.3d at pp. 764-765, 97 Cal.Rptr. 302, 488 P.2d 630.)

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