In the curtilage of my house, I have a reasonable expectation of privacy. What is considered curtilage? What if my neighbors that live behind me can
look out their upstairs window and view into my backyard, do I still maintain a reasonable expectation of privacy in this area? While backyards have
repeatedly been held to be curtilage and therefore protected from warrantless searches under the Fourth Amendment, what about the neighbors.
Should they be considered the public and therefore my expectation of privacy diminished? How does this play into aerial plain view and aircraft flying
over my house?
**Utilize (1) sources from the following and (1) from outside sources.
Title: Constitutional Law and the Criminal Justice System
ISBN-13: 9781285457963
Authors: J. Scott Harr; Karen M. Hess; Christine H. Orthmann