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  2. Contraband Police - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Contraband Police is a video game developed by Crazy Rocks Studios and published by PlayWay, released in March 2023. Two years prior a demo version, called Contraband Police: Prologue was published. The premise of the game is working as a border guard and head of the border post, in a fictional communist country called Acaristan ...

  3. Contraband (1980 film) - Wikipedia

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    Contraband (Italian: Luca il contrabbandiere, lit. 'Luca the smuggler') is a 1980 poliziotteschi film directed by Lucio Fulci . The film is set in Naples, where Luca Di Angelo ( Fabio Testi ) and his brother Michele use speedboats to smuggle cigarettes, and find themselves between two contraband bosses after they lose a load of cigarettes.

  4. Minnesota v. Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Minnesota v. Dickerson, 508 U.S. 366 (1993), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States. The Court unanimously held that, when a police officer who is conducting a lawful patdown search for weapons feels something that plainly is contraband, the object may be seized even though it is not a weapon.

  5. Mule (smuggling) - Wikipedia

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    Mule (smuggling) Plain radiograph of the abdomen of a drug "mule" showing swallowed drug capsules. German Customs Officer with seized cocaine containers (bodypacks) A mule or courier is someone who personally smuggles contraband across a border (as opposed to sending by mail, etc.) for a smuggling organization.

  6. Plain view doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Plain view doctrine. In the United States, the plain view doctrine is an exception to the Fourth Amendment 's warrant requirement [1] that allows an officer to seize evidence and contraband that are found in plain view during a lawful observation. The doctrine is also regularly used by Transportation Security Administration officers while ...

  7. Wyoming v. Houghton - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming v. Houghton, 526 U.S. 295 (1999), is a United States Supreme Court case which held that absent exigency, the warrantless search of a passenger's container capable of holding the object of a search for which there is probable cause is not a violation of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution because it is justified under the automobile exception as an effect of the car.

  8. Florida v. White - Wikipedia

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    The Fourth Amendment does not require the police to obtain a warrant before seizing a vehicle from a public place if there is probable cause that it is forfeitable contraband: Court membership; Chief Justice William Rehnquist Associate Justices John P. Stevens · Sandra Day O'Connor Antonin Scalia · Anthony Kennedy David Souter · Clarence Thomas

  9. Contraband (1940 film) - Wikipedia

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    Contraband. (1940 film) Contraband is a 1940 wartime spy film by the British director-writer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, which reunited stars Conrad Veidt and Valerie Hobson after their earlier appearance in The Spy in Black the previous year. On this occasion, Veidt plays a hero, something he did not do very often, and there ...