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Michigan v. Summers, No. 79-1794 (U.S. Supreme Court) (452 U.S. 692; 101 S.Ct. 2587) (June 22, 1981) (Justice Stevens)

In this case, the Detroit police obtained a warrant to search a house for narcotics. Just as they arrived, they encountered Summers descending the front steps. In an action the Court frankly acknowledged was a "seizure" within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, (id. at 696), the police detained Summers ...

 

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