A state trooper violated the constitutional rights of a motorist when he read a letter he discovered after the motorist consented to a search of the vehicle, the Second Circuit said yesterday. However, the court found that the trooper was entitled to qualified immunity.
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Panel Faults Mail Reading in Consensual Vehicle Search
New York Law Journal
March 7, 2013
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