Washington v. Farmer Washington v. Farmer

Washington v. Farmer

WA.40659; 911 P.2d 1030; 80 Wash. App. 795 (1996)

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[80 WashApp Page 796] GROSSE, J. -- James Farmer and Carol Farmer appeal their convictions of making false claims or proof and forgery. The appeal presents the issue of whether a customer has a legitimate expectation of privacy in receipts evidencing a transaction with a business that the customer submits to an insurer in connection with a claim for property loss or damage. Assuming, arguendo, that the customer could have a legitimate expectation of privacy in the transaction, we find that the expectation ceases to exist once the customer discloses evidence of the transaction to a third party, such as an insurer. Consequently, the warrantless seizure of the receipts, subsequent to the disclosure, cannot violate the customers right of privacy. For this reason, and because we find no merit to the other arguments the Farmers raise, we affirm their convictions.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1996
11 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
20
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
67.2
KB

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