"search" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- However, non-routine or invasive searches, like slashing open the spare tire of a car or cutting open a metal panel in a car, require reasonable suspicion (United States v. Flores-Montano).
- In other cases, she argued, the Court had allowed minimally invasive searches under the Fourth Amendment in the face of strong governmental interests.
- Conversely, future technological advances, such as satellite surveillance or cell phone tracking, may enable the police to conduct equally invasive searches without a technical trespass.
- While I attempted to make conditions bearable for our invasive search, Elias wandered about the room, examining books upon the shelves and touching Bloathwait's artifacts.
- Coverage of the documents by the Toronto Star "sparked widespread opposition as Canadians worry about the prospect of a trade deal that could lead to invasive searches of personal computers and increased surveillance of online activities".
- His legal team argued at a Supreme Court hearing earlier this month that his Fourth Amendment rights, which are meant to protect US citizens from invasive searches, were violated.
- The brief argued that the government's position and current practice subjects travelers to unconstitutional invasive searches of laptops and other devices.
- Regan v. Salt Lake County: A class action challenging invasive searches, including strip searches, of women held on minor violations at the Salt Lake County Jail.
- Although 670,000 passengers passed through this holiday week, the lines moved quickly, and passengers complained more about delayed flights than invasive searches.
- He questioned whether even a minimally invasive search was justified if it was not effective.
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