FourthAmendment CriminalProcedure
Whether law-enforcement officers violate the Fourth Amendment by searching a person's vehicle when the person drives that vehicle up to his house while officers are there executing a search warrant for the house that does not address vehicles
QUESTION PRESENTED Whether law-enforcement officers violate the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution by searching a person’s vehicle when the person drives that vehicle up to his house while officers are there executing a search warrant for the house that does not address vehicles. li STATEMENT OF RELATED CASES ¢ State of Indiana v. Brian E. Hardin, 55C01-1709F2-1851, Morgan County Circuit Court. Judgment Entered October 10, 2018. e Brian E. Hardin v. State of Indiana, 18A-CR-2629, Court of Appeals of Indiana. Judgment entered on May 29, 2019. Published at 124 N.E.3d 117. e Brian E. Hardin v. State of Indiana, 20S-CR-418, Supreme Court of Indiana. Judgment entered on September 26, 2019. Published at 148 N.E.3d 932.