The subjective intention of an officer can invalidate a stop under the Fourth Amendment.
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Q85: A warrant is never needed for use
Q86: Roadblocks and checkpoints can be an exception
Q87: After a valid stop,the officer may ask
Q88: Vehicle stops and searches sound like,and constitute,one
Q89: Inventory searches of vehicles are never valid.
Q91: Roadblocks may be used for general criminal
Q92: The warrantless exception in motor vehicle stop
Q93: Stop and frisk law applies to motor
Q94: Regarding the law on vehicle stops,reasonable suspicion
Q95: For Fourth Amendment purposes,mobile motor homes are
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