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SoftBonds -> RE: Justice Kennedy and Liberty (4/4/2012 9:25:39 PM)
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ORIGINAL: joether This is just....silly. Sounds like aviolation of the 4th amendment! quote:
According to opinions in the lower courts, people may be strip-searched after arrests for violating a leash law, driving without a license and failing to pay child support. Citing examples from briefs submitted to the Supreme Court, Justice Breyer wrote that people have been subjected to “the humiliation of a visual strip-search” after being arrested for driving with a noisy muffler, failing to use a turn signal and riding a bicycle without an audible bell. A nun was strip-searched, he wrote, after an arrest for trespassing during an antiwar demonstration. SOURCE So, I guess you can now be stripped searched for jaywalking. Gosh, how could THIS get out of hand? quote:
(From document link above, page 4) KENNEDY, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, except as to Part IV. ROBERTS, C. J., and SCALIA and ALITO, JJ., joined that opinion in full, and THOMAS, J., joined as to all but Part IV. ROBERTS, C. J., and ALITO, J., filed concurring opinions. BREYER, J., filed a dissenting opinion, in which GINSBURG, SOTOMAYOR, and KAGAN, JJ., joined. All the conservative justices voted in favor of stripping your 4th amendment rights, and the liberals were defending it. In case anyone is interested in reading the whole 41-page document. Hey, if a police officer thinks your girlfriend/wife/sister/daughter is hot, and can think of a possible crime she might have been committing, he has every right to haul her in and put her in a room (with a video camera for her protection) and have her strip searched. If she has nothing to hide, she shouldn't have a problem with it, right Desideri?
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