Sugar bowl (legal maxim)

In United States constitutional law and criminal procedure, the sugar bowl refers to a legal maxim relating to one of the restrictions on searches and seizures imposed by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which is that "if you are looking for stolen televisions, you cannot look in sugar bowls".[1] This describes the relationship between what is described in a search warrant and the persons or things that may be validly searched as a consequence.

References

  1. ^ James M. Rosenbaum (June 2006). "IN DEFENSE OF THE SUGAR BOWL" (PDF). Federal Courts Law Review. http://www.fclr.org/docs/2006fedctslrev4.pdf.