· 10/27/1993
United States v. Mitchell Foxworth
Citations
- 8 F.3d 540
- 1993 U.S. App. LEXIS 28007
- 1993 WL 433597
How courts have described this case
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- finding the ALJ’s decision to reject the claimant’s 9 subjective pain testimony was supported by the fact that claimant was not taking 10 pain medication
- “Exigent circumstances are defined as a compelling need for official action and no time to secure a warrant.”
- clearly established that police may not enter a hotel room without a warrant absent an exception to the warrant requirement
- “The considerations underlying the automobile exception apply in this case. First, the police found the gray Chevrolet in the motel parking lot, a place readily accessible to the public and not generally thought of as a place normally used as a residence.”
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Judges: Cudahy, Manion, Timbers
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