Taylor v. Georgia
Annotate this CaseThe Georgia Supreme Court granted certiorari in this case to consider whether an affidavit executed in support of an application for a search warrant that does not specifically say that the residence to be searched was the residence of the suspect could nevertheless be sufficient to establish that connection based on inferences drawn from the affidavit and thus were sufficient to establish a nexus between the evidence to be seized and the place to the searched. The Supreme Court concluded that an affidavit may be sufficient to connect the suspect to the residence based on inferences that can be drawn from the affidavit.
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