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· 3/8/1994

United States v. Tam Wai-Keung

Citations

  • 845 F. Supp. 1548
  • 1994 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2873
  • 1994 WL 76515

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  • concluding that an individual would have consented to a search of his car even absent an allegedly unlawful search the previous day, given that the individual in fact consented while having no knowledge of the previous day’s allegedly unlawful search
  • “Society should not recognize an expectation of privacy in a hotel room obtained fraudulently [through use of an unauthorized or counterfeit credit card], and we do not believe that such an expectation is legitimate or reasonable.”

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Judges: Mishler

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