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U.S. v. Madrid, No. 97-3959 (8th Cir.) (152 F.3d 1034) (August 26, 1998) (Judge Gerald W. Heaney)

Case held that absent exigent circumstances, the inevitable discovery doctrine was inapplicable to a warrantless search during which the police not only seized the premises, but detained the occupants and conducted a prolonged search.

 

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