Does a person have a reasonable expectation of privacy when police look through his window late at night?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Macy, H044996 (Cal. App. 2019):

expectation of privacy when police looked through his window late at night]; see also California v. Ciraolo (1986) 476 U.S. 207, 211 ["The touchstone of Fourth Amendment analysis is whether a person has a 'constitutionally protected reasonable expectation of privacy' "].)

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