Hayes v. Florida, No. 83-6766 (U.S. Supreme Court) (470 U.S. 811; 105 S.Ct. 1643) (March 20, 1985) (Justice White)
The Court held that where there was no probable cause to arrest petitioner, no consent to the journey to the police station, and no prior judicial authorization for detaining him, the investigative detention at the station for fingerprinting purposes violated petitioner's rights under the Fourth Amendment. Under those circumstances, the ...
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