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Michigan v. Chesternut, No. 86-1824 (U.S. Supreme Court) (486 U.S. 567; 108 S.Ct. 1975) (June 13, 1988) (Justice Blackmun)

Observing the approach of a police car on routine patrol, respondent began to run. The police followed him "to see where he was going," and, after catching up with him and driving alongside him for a short distance, observed him discarding a number of packets. Surmising that the pills subsequently ...

 

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