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U.S. v. Haro-Salcedo, No. 96-4053 (10th Cir.) (107 F.3d 769) (February 19, 1997) (Judge John C. Porfilio)

Case held that inventory search exception to warrant requirement must not be a ruse for general rummaging to discover incriminating evidence, but rather an administrative procedure designed to produce an inventory.

Here, although the Court held that a warrantless search of a car by the DEA exceeded the scope of ...

 

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