Officer Henry is flying over Nate's home when Officer Henry spots what he believes to be marijuana growing in Nate's backyard. Officer Henry zooms in to get a better look and confirms it is marijuana. He quickly snaps two photos and then uses the photos to establish probable cause for a warrant. Officer Henry's actions violated Nate's Fourth Amendment right to privacy.
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