U.S. v. Crawford, No. 01-50633 (9th Cir.) (372 F.3d 1048) (June 21, 2004) (Judge Susan P. Graber)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 2004
published in Punch and Jurists
August 02, 2004
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Warrantless Searches.
Here the Ninth Circuit, sitting en banc, overruled a three-judge panel decision previously reported at 323 F.3d 700 (9th Cir. 2003) and held, by a vote of 8-to-3, that a suspicionless and warrantless search of the defendant’s residence for evidence of a pre-parole crime did not violate the Fourth …
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