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U.S. v. Lattimore, No. 94-5915 (4th Cir.) (87 F.3d 647) (June 25, 1996) (Judge William W. Jr. Wilkins)

Over the strong dissent of six judges, the Court afirmed the validity of a consent given for a search of a car, despite the troopers admission that he searches 97% of the cars that he stops.

United States v. Lattimore, 87 F.3d 647 (4th Cir. 1996) (Judge Wilkins) (En banc) ...

 

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