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No taking of property without just compensation when property of an innocent owner is damaged from a lawful police search

February 11th, 2011 by Joseph William Singer

In conformity with the rule prevailing in most states, a New Jersey trial court held that an innocent owner whose property was damaged as a result of a lawful police search has no right to compensation under the takings clause. Simmons v. Loose, 2011 N.J. Super. LEXIS 16 (2011).

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