Mills v. District of Columbia, No. 08-7127 (D.C. Cir.) (571 F.3d 1304) (July 10, 2009) (Judge David B. Sentelle)
Here the Court held that the police department’s establishment of suspicionless checkpoints that blocked entry into a crime-ridden neighborhood constituted an unconstitutional seizure under the Fourth Amendment since there was no individualized suspicion.
In this case, a unanimous panel from the D.C. Circuit overruled the district court and held that ...
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