
United States v. Wiggins
United States v. Wiggins is a legal case where the defendant, Wiggins, was involved in a police search and seizure incident. The core issue was whether law enforcement had the right to search Wiggins without a warrant, and if evidence obtained during that search could be used in court. The case highlights the balance between individual rights and law enforcement powers under the Fourth Amendment, which protects against unreasonable searches. Ultimately, the court ruled on the legality of the search and the admissibility of the evidence, reinforcing principles of constitutional law regarding privacy and law enforcement procedures.