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U.S. v. Wood, No. 96-3141 (10th Cir.) (106 F.3d 942) (February 7, 1997) (Judge Paul J. Jr. Kelly)

This case may go down in history as the last Federal case to suppress evidence seized during a warrantless search of an automobile due to a lack of any "particularized and objective basis for suspecting . . . criminal activity".

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