U.S. v. Knights, No. 99-10538 (9th Cir.) (219 F.3d 1138) (August 3, 2000) (Judge Ferdinand F. Fernandez)
Here the Ninth Circuit affirmed its long-standing precedent that a general consent to searches given by probationer as a condition of his probation does not justify a warrantless search of his home for general investigatory purposes.
With uncommonly blunt words, the Ninth Circuit reaffirmed its long-standing position that a warrantless ...
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