Expectation of privacy in hotel room


Assignment:

The employer of an over-the-road trucker customarily rented and then paid for the trucker’s hotel room during business travel. When a permit book went missing, the employer searched the trucker’s hotel room without authorization from the employee. Does the trucker have a reasonable expectation of privacy in that hotel room? [ Sowards v. Norbar Inc., 605 N.E.2d 468 (Ohio Ct. App. 1992).]

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