Received from Atty Jonathan Rupprecht
Long Lake Township v. Maxon (4th Amendment & Drones)
On March 18, 2021, the State of Michigan Court of Appeals published their opinion holding that “persons have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their property against drone surveillance, and therefore a governmental entity seeking to conduct drone surveillance must obtain a warrant or satisfy a traditional exception to the warrant requirement.”
Read the opinion and dissenting opinion here. https://jrupprechtlaw.com/long-lake-township-v-maxon-4th-amendment-drones/
Long Lake Township v. Maxon (4th Amendment & Drones)
On March 18, 2021, the State of Michigan Court of Appeals published their opinion holding that “persons have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their property against drone surveillance, and therefore a governmental entity seeking to conduct drone surveillance must obtain a warrant or satisfy a traditional exception to the warrant requirement.”
Read the opinion and dissenting opinion here. https://jrupprechtlaw.com/long-lake-township-v-maxon-4th-amendment-drones/