Motor vehicle exception

The motor vehicle exception is a legal rule in the United States that modifies the normal warrant requirement of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution and, when applicable, allows a police officer to search a motor vehicle without a search warrant. == Description == The motor vehicle exception was first established by the United States Supreme Court in 1925, in Carroll v.

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Motor vehicle exception

The motor vehicle exception is a legal rule in the United States that modifies the normal warrant requirement of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution and, when applicable, allows a police officer to search a motor vehicle without a search warrant. == Description == The motor vehicle exception was first established by the United States Supreme Court in 1925, in Carroll v.

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