Based on the case of georgia v randolph may a spouse ever


Question: Review the article by the Alameda County District Attorney's Office, on Third Party Consent Searches titledThird Party Consent.

1. Based on the case of Georgia v. Randolph, may a spouse ever provide officers with the legal authority to search property belonging to the other spouse?

2. Can police search a residence based on the consent of one spouse over the objection of the other spouse? Explain.

BONUS: Using the concept of third-party consent discuss the following statement - It is possible to have no legal expectation of privacy in something you own and a reasonable expectation of privacy in something that doesn't belong to you. Can you provide an example of each?

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