American Law Cafe

Criminal Procedure Arrest, Search and Seizure Part 1: Probable Cause

Pre-Law Productions Season 1 Episode 4

This episode examines the evolution of probable cause standards and their impact on Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches and seizures. The rigid Aguilar-Spinelli test, which required proof of an informant’s knowledge and reliability, was replaced by the more flexible totality of the circumstances approach established in Illinois v. Gates. This standard allows courts to consider corroborated details and the overall context when evaluating probable cause. Tennessee adopted this approach in State v. Tuttle, aligning state law with federal precedent.

We also explore the legality of anticipatory warrants (United States v. Grubbs), which permit searches based on predicted conditions, and the necessity of reliable, specific information for lawful arrests, as highlighted in Wong Sun v. United States. These cases demonstrate the ongoing effort to balance effective law enforcement with protecting individual rights.

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