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Knowles Vs. Iowa
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- US Supreme Court
- Nov 03, 1998
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U.S. 113 (1998) October Term, 1998 Syllabus Knowles V. IowaSearch
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exception recognized in United States v. RobinsonSearch
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elect not to make a custodial arrest and instead issue a citation-that is, a search incident to citation. See State v. MeyerSearch
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State v. BeckerSearch
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of Iowa, sitting en bane, affirmed by a divided vote. 569 N. W. 2d 601 (1997). Relying on its earlier opinion in State v. DoranSearch
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in which case, the argument continues, his challenge would run afoul of Sibron v. NewSearch
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into custody, and (2) the need to preserve evidence for later use at trial. 414 U. S., at 234. See also United States v. EdwardsSearch
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Preston v. UnitedSearch
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Agnello v. UnitedSearch
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Weeks v. UnitedSearch
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Maryland v. WilsonSearch
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U. S. 408 , 412 (1997) (quoting Pennsylvania v. MimmsSearch
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U. S. 420 , 439 (1984). See also Cupp v. MurphySearch
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of a driver and any passengers upon reasonable suspicion that they may be armed and dangerous, Terry v. OhioSearch
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a vehicle upon reasonable suspicion that an occupant is dangerous and may gain immediate control of a weapon, Michigan v. LongSearch
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a full search of the passenger compartment, including any containers therein, pursuant to a custodial arrest, New York v. BeltonSearch
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Syllabus Knowles V. IowaSearch
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United States v. RobinsonSearch
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See State v. MeyerSearch
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State v. DoranSearch
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of Sibron v. NewSearch
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Pennsylvania v. MimmsSearch
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Terry v. OhioSearch
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Michigan v. LongSearch
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