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Subway Searches to Begin in Washington, D.C.

Posted on October 28, 2008

Written by Scott

Alas, the looming specter of subway searches has finally descended on our nation’s capital. We’ve long assumed it was just a matter of time, but as time came and went, it seemed the tragic fad of frivolous subway searches would elude us. Unfortunately, we were wrong.

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Tags: supreme court, exclusionary rule, 4th Amendment, Herring v. U.S, good faith doctrine

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