Georgia V. Randolph
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| Date decided | 2006 |
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| Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
| Majority | Souter |
| Stevens | |
| Kennedy | |
| Ginsburg | |
| Breyer | |
| Citations | L. Ed. 2d |
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| ID | 1191943 |
About Georgia V. Randolph
Georgia v. Randolph, 547 U. S. 103, is a case in which the U. S. Supreme Court held that without a search warrant, police had no constitutional right to search a house where one resident consents to the search while another resident objects.