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U.S. v. Scott, No. 04-10090 (9th Cir.) (450 F.3d 863) (June 9, 2006) (Judge Alex Kozinski)

In U.S. v. Scott, 424 F.3d 888 (9th Cir. Sept. 9, 2005), a Ninth Circuit panel faced a question that was, surprisingly, one of first impression among the federal courts of appeals: whether police can search a defendant awaiting trial on less than probable cause. In a divided decision, a ...

 

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