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U.S. v. Hambrick, No. CRIM. A. 98-0042-C (W.D.Va.) (55 F.Supp.2d 504) (July 7, 1999) (Judge James H. Jr. Michael)

It often seems that, with each new technological advance that society makes, and with each new political imperative the Government adopts, the Fourth Amendment’s mandate that searches require probable cause suffers; and the Fourth Amendment is certainly becoming pockmarked with a broad and growing list of exceptions the Government always ...

 

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