U.S. v. Watts, No. 94-10272 (9th Cir.) (67 F.3d 790) (September 28, 1995) (Judge Betty Binns Fletcher)
In this case, the Ninth Circuit suggested its approval of the so-called "stalking horse" defense theory under which a person on parole or some other form of post-prison supervision can object to the validity of a search performed by the police without a warrant when the police utilize the broad …
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