Michigan Supreme Court Allows Government To Conduct Warrantless Drone Surveillance Of Excess ‘Junk’ Cars On Couple’s Secluded Property

Michigan Supreme Court Allows Government To Conduct Warrantless Drone Surveillance Of Excess ‘Junk’ Cars On Couple’s Secluded Property

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The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled in favor of government officials who used a drone to take aerial surveillance photographs of a couple’s private property without a search warrant in order to cite them for storing excessive, so-called “junk” cars on their secluded five-acre property.

In a unanimous ruling in Long...

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