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Article • October 1, 2004 • from P&J October, 2004
DeArmon v. Burgess, No. 01-3096 (8th Cir.) (388 F.3d 609) (November 8, 2004) (Judge Theodore McMillian) by In Andresen v. Maryland, 437 U.S. 463, 492 (1976), the Supreme Court explained why “general warrants” are “especially prohibited” by the Fourth Amendment: “The problem to be avoided is ‘not that of intrusion …