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  2. Carroll v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Carroll v. United States, 267 U.S. 132 (1925), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court that upheld the warrantless searches of an automobile, which is known as the automobile exception. The case has also been cited as widening the scope of search.

  3. Motor vehicle exception - Wikipedia

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    The motor vehicle exception was first established by the United States Supreme Court in 1925, in Carroll v. United States. [1] [2] The motor vehicle exception allows officers to search a vehicle without a search warrant if they have probable cause to believe that evidence or contraband is in the vehicle. [3]

  4. E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump - Wikipedia

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    Carroll v. Trump; Court: United States District Court for the Southern District of New York: Full case name: E. Jean Carroll v. Donald J. Trump: Docket nos. 20-cv-07311 22-cv-10016: Verdict: Trump liable for sexual abuse and defamation; Carroll II: $5 million damages; Carroll I: $83.3 million damages; Court membership; Judge sitting: Lewis A ...

  5. Trump loses immunity bid in Carroll defamation suit, to seek ...

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    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Donald Trump cannot assert presidential immunity from a defamation lawsuit by writer E. Jean Carroll, who accused him of rape, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Wednesday, dealing ...

  6. Justice Department reverses course on defending Trump in E ...

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  7. Judge rejects Donald Trump bid to dismiss E. Jean Carroll's ...

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    The case is Carroll v Trump, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No. 20-07311. (Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Jonathan Oatis and Grant McCool)

  8. Carpenter v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter v. United States, 585 U.S. 296 (2018), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case concerning the privacy of historical cell site location information (CSLI). The Court held that government entities violate the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution when accessing historical CSLI records containing the physical locations of cellphones without a search warrant.

  9. E. Jean Carroll’s $83 Million Verdict, Explained

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    A federal jury awarded E. Jean Carroll more than $80 million last month in her defamation lawsuit against former President Donald Trump. The path to that verdict was anything but straightforward ...