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· 5/4/2010

Shroff v. Spellman

Citations

  • 604 F.3d 1179
  • 2010 U.S. App. LEXIS 12066
  • 2010 WL 1767216

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that officer’s order that a female cadet be present while plaintiff used a breast pump, which required plaintiff to “expose her breasts in the presence of another person” without justification, constituted an unreasonable search under Bell
  • holding that officer’s order that a female cadet be present while plaintiff used a breast pump, which required plaintiff to “expose her breasts in the presence of another person” without justification, constituted an unreasonable search under Bell
  • requiring mother to expose breasts in presence of female cadet while pumping her breasts to provide milk for her child was unreasonable search
  • finding constitutional violation because officer viewed detainee’s breasts without “any justification”
  • “It has long been established that an arrest and search without probable cause that a crime has been committed violates the Fourth Amendment.”
  • “It has long been established that an arrest and search without probable cause that a crime has been committed violates the Fourth Amendment.”

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Judges: Tacha, Alarcón, Tymkovich

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