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United States Ninth Circuit


Motley v. Parks, 02-56648

Before conducting a warrantless search pursuant to a properly imposed parole condition, law enforcement officers must have probable cause to believe that the parolee resides at the house to be searched.

Appellate Information

  • Argued 06/23/2005
  • Decided 12/30/2005
  • Published 12/30/2005

Judges

  • SILVERMAN, Circuit Judge., Before SCHROEDER, Chief Judge, B. FLETCHER, PREGERSON, REINHARDT, KOZINSKI, KLEINFELD, SILVERMAN, GRABER, McKEOWN, PAEZ, and BYBEE, Circuit Judges.

Court

  • United States Ninth Circuit

Counsel

  • For Appellant:
  • Stephen Yagman;  Marion R. Yagman;  Kathryn S. Bloomfield, Yagman & Yagman & Reichmann & Bloomfield, Venice Beach, CA, for the plaintiffs-appellants.

  • For Appellees:
  • Rockard J. Delgadillo, City Attorney;  Janet G. Bogigian, Deputy City Attorney, Los Angeles, CA, for defendants-appellees Bernard Parks, Daryl Gates, Gregory Kading and Albert Ruegg., Debra W. Yang, United States Attorney;  Leon W. Weidman, Assistant United States Attorney, Chief, Civil Division;  David Pinchas, Assistant United States Attorney, Los Angeles, CA, for defendants-appellees James Black and Larry Webster., Bill Lockyer, Attorney General;  Robert R. Anderson, Chief Assistant Attorney General;  Allen Crown, Acting Senior Assistant Attorney General;  Darrell Lepkowsky, Supervising Deputy Attorney General;  Robert Helfand, Elizabeth A. Keech, Deputies Attorney General, Los Angeles, CA, for defendant-appellee Guadalupe Sanchez.
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