THE US SUPREME COURT CONFIRMS AN INTERVENING EVENT EXCEPTION FOR WARRANTS DISCOVERED BETWEEN AN ILLEGAL STOP AND THE DISCOVERY OF ILLEGAL EVIDENCE IN UTAH V. SHRIEFF
The United States Supreme Court, in Utah v. Shrieff, has ruled that a valid arrest warrant is a sufficient intervening event to break the chain between an illegal stop or detention and the discovery and admissibility of evidence. This has impacted the well-established principal of law that, with some exceptions, when officers…