United States v. Certain Real Property Located at 987 Fisher Road

719 F. Supp. 1396, 1989 WL 100261
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Michigan
DecidedJune 26, 1989
Docket2:88-cv-71360
StatusPublished
Cited by20 cases

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United States v. Certain Real Property Located at 987 Fisher Road, 719 F. Supp. 1396, 1989 WL 100261 (E.D. Mich. 1989).

Opinion

MEMORANDUM OPINION

RALPH M. FREEMAN, District Judge.

Claimants Pamela Gianopoulos Antonow and Sandra Louise Judd have moved the court to suppress evidence in this forfeiture action. The issue is whether the Fourth Amendment to either the United States Constitution or the Michigan Constitution proscribes the warrantless entry by police upon the curtilage of real property to search and seize garbage set out in the backyard for ordinary garbage collection. While the United States Supreme Court has recently ruled that the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution does not prohibit the warrantless search and seizure of garbage left for collection outside the curtilage of a home, California v. Greenwood, 486 U.S. 35, 108 S.Ct. 1625, 100 L.Ed.2d 30 (1988), the Court has not specifically addressed the instant issue. See, e.g., Oliver v. United States, 466 U.S. 170, 188 n. 11, 104 S.Ct. 1735, 1742 n. 11, 80 L.Ed.2d 214 (1984) (“Nor is it necessary in these cases to consider ... the degree of Fourth Amendment protection afforded the curtilage,____”). After a thorough review of the relevant principles and authorities, the court holds that the police officer’s war *1397 rantless search and seizure 1 of closed garbage bags situated upon the curtilage of a home violates both the federal and Michigan constitutions. The court will state the undisputed facts relevant to the motion before addressing the legal arguments.

I. BACKGROUND FACTS

In November of 1987 the Grosse Pointe, Michigan Police Department began investigating the residents of and the activities at 987 Fisher Road, Grosse, Pointe, Michigan. The police initiated the investigation because a neighbor complained to the police about excessive vehicular traffic at the house. The neighbor testified that:

Shortly after they moved in which I believe was last August [1987], the grounds on the place just totally disintegrated, the grass was not cut which is very alien to everybody else that lives around there. ... I would say approximately about a month after they occupied the house, I noticed many different cars at all times going in and out. It was the variety of people that were going in and out, totally foreign to the people that would normally — I would consider whatever normal is a visit a neighborhood and different automobiles, very different cars.
... One evening I had guests in my house, this was in the evening, some ladies came over to play cards. They got out, there was a black lady parked her car in front of my house and she’s greeting my guests as they are going in my house. Now, I find that a little objectionable.

Preliminary Examination Transcript, at 9-13. After the neighbors complained to the police, police officer John Drummond began an investigation into the activities at 987 Fisher Road, conducting surveillance on approximately six different occasions between 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. in November and December of 1987:

A: There was an excessive amount of traffic usually in the evening after 6:00 or so in and out in the driveway. Q: When you use the term excessive, can you estimate how many vehicles you would say?
A: Sometimes three or four cars in an hour going out the driveway, because it would be the same car going and coming.

Preliminary Examination Transcript, at 22. Subsequent to the surveillance, Officers Drummond and Van Dale “discussed the [possibility] of verifying the activity complained about.” Search Warrant Affidavit, at 1-2 (attached as Exhibit 1 to Claimants’ Brief). Specifically, the Grosse Pointe police decided to collect the garbage at 987 Fisher Road so that they could search for evidence of narcotics activity. See Van Dale Deposition, at 45.

In Grosse Pointe City, property owners do not carry their garbage to the curb for collection. According to the government, the city has “valet garbage service:”

In this locale, the procedure for refuse collection entails the use of a full size garbage truck and several Cushman scooters. The truck is parked at the end of a block and the scooters are utilized to enter the curtilege [sic] of each property owner. The scooters then ferry each property owner’s rubbish to the main truck.

On March 23, 1988, Officer Van Dale put on green coveralls and disguised himself as a municipal worker. Van Dale, using a *1398 scooter, began collecting trash according to the standard collection route, which included 987 Fisher Road:

A: You would drive up the side drive to the rear of the home. Approximately where a barbecue grill is now situated at the rear of the home against the home — would have been where the garbage bags would have been.
Q: And you walked to where the barbecue pit is here?
A: Yes.
Q: And that’s where the four bags were located?
A: Right in that area, yes.
Q: When you took the Cushman scooter and obtained the trash bags, did you enter onto the property—
A: Yes.
Q: of 987 Fisher Road?
A: Yes, I did.
Q: And you hadn’t obtained written or verbal consent from the owner, is that correct?
A: That’s right.
Q: The property which you acquired from 987 Fisher Road in Grosse Pointe City on March 23, 1988 was the [sic] property which you acquired while it was on the private premises, is that correct?
A: That’s right.

Van Dale Deposition, at 59-72 (portions omitted). The parties do not dispute that the officer drove up the side driveway of 987 Fisher Road to the rear of the home. Next to the driveway, against the back wall of the house, Van Dale found four plastic garbages that were tied at the top. The officer removed the bags, placed them in the scooter, and continued with the garbage collection. The police then emptied the bags and examined their contents. The garbage bags contained some items indicative of drug trafficking.

The police submitted six items to a laboratory for analysis, one of which contained one-tenth of one gram of an “off-white material [that] showed the presence of cocaine.” See State Police Laboratories Report, March 23, 1988. Officer Van Dale consequently sought a search warrant for the Fisher residence on March 25, 1988, relying significantly upon the items seized from the garbage bags. Officer Van Dale’s Affidavit in support of the search warrant contains eleven paragraphs of which six refer to the warrantless seizure or the fruits of that seizure.

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