Some Michigan hunters have taken issue with DNR conservation officers entering private property to check for violations and hunting licenses without the benefit of a search warrant.
Well, it appears the issue came to a head last month, and we’re going to need a legal interpretation of the law and the use of the Open Fields doctrine.
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