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U.S. v. Holt, No. 99-7150 (10th Cir.) (264 F.3d 1215) (September 5, 2001) (Judge David M. Ebel)

This is an important Fourth Amendment decision that deals with the permissible scope of police questioning during routine traffic stops. The law governing that topic was established by the Supreme Court in its seminal decision, Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968). As noted by Judge Lucero in his dissent, ...

 

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