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Judges and Judiciary

Feb. 3, 2007

Court Upholds Car Search After Tip

Police officers acted within the law by searching a man's car after an anonymous tipster told them the man had threatened him with a gun, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

By Amelia Hansen
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Police officers acted within the law by searching a man's car after an anonymous tipster told them the man had threatened him with a gun, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
      Affirming the 2nd District Court of Appeal, the high court denied Norman J. Dolly's motion to suppress the loaded revolver police found in his car. People v. Do...

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