U.S. v. Santiago, No. 96 Cr. 698 (S.D.N.Y.) (950 F.Supp. 590) (December 31, 1996) (Judge Shira A. Scheindlin)
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Court granted motion to suppress in grounds that a roving police patrol had no legal right to stop and search taxis on the basis of an articulated purpose of random safety checks.
The defendant in this case was a passenger in a livery cab that was stopped by a roving ...
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