Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Vermont, 160. köideFox Publishing Company, 1993 |
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... automobile junkyard , Burger , 482 U.S. at 712. We believe the state's interest in regulating phar- macies and controlling the illicit use of drugs is as great as that of the federal government in regulating the just - named indus ...
... automobile junkyard , Burger , 482 U.S. at 712. We believe the state's interest in regulating phar- macies and controlling the illicit use of drugs is as great as that of the federal government in regulating the just - named indus ...
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... automobile junkyard industry , which allowed warrantless inspection of re- quired records of automobile parts , because the statute satis- fied three criteria necessary to make the inspections reasonable : ( 1 ) the state must have a ...
... automobile junkyard industry , which allowed warrantless inspection of re- quired records of automobile parts , because the statute satis- fied three criteria necessary to make the inspections reasonable : ( 1 ) the state must have a ...
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... automobile junk- yards permitting warrantless inspections were not only reason- able but were also necessary . The Court analogized the exigency facing the police in their inspection of the junkyard in Burger to that facing the ...
... automobile junk- yards permitting warrantless inspections were not only reason- able but were also necessary . The Court analogized the exigency facing the police in their inspection of the junkyard in Burger to that facing the ...
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Table of Parallel Atlantic Reporter Citations XV | 162 |
Memorandum Decisions | 601 |
Table of Unpublished Decisions | 651 |
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