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U.S. v. Worley, No. 97-6374 (6th Cir.) (193 F.3d 381) (September 29, 1999) (Judge Nathaniel R. Jones)

Here the Court established an important distinction between an "acquiesence" to a search and a "consent" to a search, holding that the defendant's acquiesence in the face of a police badge was not a valid unequivocal consent.

United States v. Worley, 193 F.3d 380 (6th Cir. 1999) (Judge Jones)
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