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-case in which the Supreme Court ruled the police did not violate the Fourth Amendment when they made an arrest based on probable cause,but prohibited by state law,or when they performed a search subsequent to the arrest
A) Brendlin v. California
B) Bond v. United States
C) continuum of contacts
D) exigent circumstance
E) Graham v. Connor
F) Virginia v. Moore
G) Mapp v. Ohio
H) Minnesota v. Dickerson
I) New York v. Belton
J) positional asphyxia
K) probable cause
L) procedural law
M) substantive law
N) Tennessee v. Garner
O) United States v. Sokolow
P) Weeks v. United States
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