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U.S. v. Mallory, No. 13-2025 (3rd Cir.) (765 F.3d 373) (September 3, 2014) (Judge D. Michael Fisher)

The Court summarized the issue before it in this case as follows:

“In nearly all circumstances, we require police officers to obtain a warrant supported by probable cause before engaging in a search or seizure of a person, their house, their papers, or their effects. One of the few exceptions ...

 

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