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Criminal

Nov. 10, 2001

Dueling Suits Pose Problem Of Limits on Car Searches

SACRAMENTO - Nowhere does the Fourth Amendment come closer to home for most people than when they get pulled over for a traffic stop. At issue before the California Supreme Court Thursday was at what point constitutional protections against intrusive vehicle searches must yield to the need for safe and effective law enforcement.

By Peter Blumberg
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SACRAMENTO - Nowhere does the Fourth Amendment come closer to home for most people than when they get pulled over for a traffic stop.
        At issue before the California Supreme Court Thursday was at what point constitutional protections against intrusiv...

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