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Anyone have Lexis?
<font color=darkblue face=tahoma>While we're on the topic, Can someone also look up
<u>United States v. Ramirez-Sandoval, 872 F.2d 1392,
1399</u>
I have a suspicion that its a great case for establishing that the 4th amendment forbids stopping a vehicle for any "code violation"
Other supporting cases i'm looking for are:
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U.s. v. thomas 863 fed 2nd 622
us vs. cortez 449 US 411
delaware v. prouse 440 us 648
us vs. mendenhall 446 us 544</u>
The fact that i can't readily access them on FindLaw for free suggests to me these may be great cases haha
-BT
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