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U.S. v. Peters, No. 97-2634 (7th Cir.) (153 F.3d 445) (August 17, 1998) (Judge Kenneth F. Ripple)

In its decision the Court did emphasize that a "consensual search is unreasonable under the Fourth Amendment or violative of due process under the Fifth Amendment if the consent was induced by fraud, deceit, trickery or misrepresentation by the revenue agent." (Id., at 451)

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