Phrases with «tree doctrine»

The phrase "tree doctrine" refers to a legal principle that allows law enforcement to use evidence found in plain sight or in an area where a suspect has no expectation of privacy, even if it is not related to the original reason for the police presence. Full definition

Sentences with «tree doctrine»

  • Perhaps not, but the living tree doctrine is best suited for advancing social causes and protecting human rights, not modifying constitutional structure around judicial appointments. (slaw.ca)
  • As mentioned in the introduction, this question is not really about the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine. (law.stackexchange.com)
  • Nevertheless, the cases cited above should give some insight into how the court will approach the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine. (law.stackexchange.com)
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