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No Suspicion Required for California Parolee Searches

The California supreme court held that no suspicion of any wrongdoing is required for the warrantless searches of the homes and property where California parolees reside.

Rudolfo Reyes was a California parolee. As a condition of his parole Reyes had signed a parole agreement which included a standard condition: "You ...

 

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