People v. Barbarich

Decided 2011-02-01

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GLEICHER, EJ. (dissenting). Today the majority empowers private citizens to select certain motorists for warrantless searches and seizures conducted by police officers lacking probable cause or any reasonable suspicion of criminal conduct. Because the Fourth Amendment prohibits seizures premised on accusations utterly devoid of objective or specific facts, I respectfully dissent. Michigan State Eolice Officer Ch…

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