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- Mar 09, 1987
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U.S. 340 (1987) U.S. Supreme Court Illinois v. KrullSearch
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U.S. 340 (1987) Illinois v. KrullSearch
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S. 361 . Page 480 U. S. 342 JUSTICE BLACKMUN delivered the opinion of the Court. In United States v. LeonSearch
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magistrate, but where the warrant was ultimately found to be unsupported by probable cause. See also Massachusetts v. SheppardSearch
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warrantless administrative searches of licensees, was unconstitutional. See Bionic Auto Parts & Sales, Inc. v. FahnerSearch
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F.Supp. at 585-586, quoting Donovan v. DeweySearch
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for the Seventh Circuit upholding the amended form of the Illinois statute. See Bionic Auto Parts & Sales, Inc. v. FahnerSearch
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Id. at 116, 481 N.E.2d at 707, quoting Donovan v. DeweySearch
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had acted in good faith reliance on the statute authorizing such searches. The court observed that, in Michigan v. DeFillippoSearch
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rule usually precludes its use in a criminal proceeding against the victim of the illegal search and seizure. Weeks v. UnitedSearch
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U.S. at 468 U. S. 906 , quoting Stone v. PowellSearch
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U.S. at 468 U. S. 906 , quoting United States v. CalandraSearch
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against the costs of withholding reliable information from the truth-seeking process. See, e.g., United States v. JanisSearch
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Michigan v. TuckerSearch
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U.S. at 468 U. S. 920 , quoting Stone v. PowellSearch
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Johnson v. UnitedSearch
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of constitutional validity, courts presume that legislatures act in a constitutional manner. See e.g., McDonald v. BoardSearch
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that require regulation, and the resulting statutes usually have been held to be constitutional. See, e.g., Donovan v. DeweySearch
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Colonnade Catering Corp. v. UnitedSearch
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the Illinois Vehicle Code (1981), and the provision was declared unconstitutional. See Bionic Auto Parts & Sales, Inc. v. FahnerSearch
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where the issuing magistrate wholly abandoned his judicial role in the manner condemned in Lo-Ji Sales, Inc. v. NewSearch
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its provisions are such that a reasonable officer should have known that the statute was unconstitutional. Cf. Harlow v. FitzgeraldSearch
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the standard does not turn on the subjective good faith of individual officers. See United States v. LeonSearch
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legislative schemes that authorized warrantless administrative searches of heavily regulated industries. See Donovan v. DeweySearch
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Id. at 452 U. S. 603 . In Marshall v. Barlow'sSearch
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See Bionic Auto Parts & Sales, Inc. v. FahnerSearch
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Following the decision of the District Court in Bionic Auto Parts & Sales, Inc. v. FahnerSearch
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held that the amended statute satisfied the requirements of the Fourth Amendment. See Bionic Auto Parts & Sales, Inc. v. FahnerSearch
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evidence ever should undermine that assumption, our conclusions may be revised accordingly. See United States v. LeonSearch
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only a few persons. For example, it is possible that, before this Court's rather controversial decision in Aguilar v. TexasSearch
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U. S. 108 (1964), see Illinois v. GatesSearch
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challenged state statutes on Fourth Amendment grounds in declaratory judgment actions. See California Restaurant Assn. v. HenningSearch
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Hawaii Psychiatric Soc. v. AriyoshiSearch
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Bilbrey v. BrownSearch
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Mid-Atlantic Accessories Trade Assn. v. MarylandSearch
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which it would derive from this Court's opinion in Michigan v. DeFillippoSearch
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of particular statutes, or their application, that authorized searches without a warrant or probable cause. See Torres v. PuertoSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Illinois v. KrullSearch
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of the Court. In United States v. LeonSearch
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Massachusetts v. SheppardSearch
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Michigan v. DeFillippoSearch
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