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D.C. court restricts warrantless searches

Legal Times

August 13, 2012

The District of Columbia Court of Appeals issued new guidance on when police officers can search a vehicle without a warrant after making a lawful arrest. The court rejected the argument that there are some crimes where a warrantless search is almost always appropriate, instead finding that police need specific and "particularized" reasons to think they might find evidence of the crime first.

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