New Mexico v. Davis
Defendant Norman Davis was arrested and convicted of possession of marijuana, the eventual result of aerial surveillance of Davis’ property by law enforcement using a helicopter. The New Mexico Supreme Court reversed the conviction and suppressed all seized evidence, finding the aerial surveillance an unconstitutional search under the Fourth Amendment.
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This case did not set a binding or persuasive precedent either within or outside its jurisdiction. The significance of this case is undetermined at this point in time.