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Search, Seizure, and Surveillance
β€œThe line between safety and surveillance keeps moving.”
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SUMMARY - Search, Seizure, and Surveillance

A police officer asks to search a car during a traffic stop, and the driver, uncertain of their rights and intimidated by authority, agrees, and what is found becomes evidence in a case that might have ended differently had consent not been given - the gap between legal rights and practical exercise determining outcomes.

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