U.S. v. Neff, No. 10-3336 (10th Cir.) (681 F.3d 1135) (June 5, 2012) (Judge Mary Beck Briscoe)
In City of Indianapolis v. Edmond, 531 U.S. 32 (2000), the Supreme Court held that a police program of setting up suspicionless roadblocks at random checkpoints to catch possible drug offenders violates the Fourth Amendment because the primary purpose of such roadblocks is to discover evidence of ordinary wrongdoing - ...
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