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U.S. v. Whitted, No. 06-3271 (3rd Cir.) (541 F.3d 480) (September 4, 2008) (Judge Marjorie O. Rendell)

The issue before the Third Circuit in this case of first impression was whether the Fourth Amendment requires any level of suspicion to justify a search by customs officials of a passenger’s cabin aboard a cruise line arriving in the United States from a foreign port.

Here, treating such searches ...

 

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