U.S. v. Ramos-Caraballo, No. 03-2274 (8th Cir.) (375 F.3d 797) (July 26, 2004) (Judge David R. Hansen)
Loaded on Aug. 1, 2004
published in Punch and Jurists
August 16, 2004
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Searches - Automobile.
Here, stretching the boundaries of pretextual - but legal - automobile searches to new limits, the Eighth Circuit held that a police officer’s observation of an “air freshener” hanging from the rearview mirror of the defendant’s automobile provided probable cause to stop the car under a Nebraska statute that prohibits ...
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