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Which case reaffirmed the doctrine that the "reasonable expectation of privacy" under the Fourth Amendment does not apply when it comes to open fields?
a. Florida v. Riley (1989)
b. California v. Ciraolo (1986)
c. Kyllo v. United States (2001)
d. Oliver v. United States (1984)
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d. Oliver v. United States (1984)
In Oliver, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the "open fields" doctrine, holding that open fields are not protected by the Fourth Amendment because an individual does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy there.
In Oliver, the Supreme Court reaffirmed the "open fields" doctrine, holding that open fields are not protected by the Fourth Amendment because an individual does not have a reasonable expectation of privacy there.
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