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- Virginia v. Moore, 553 U.S. 164 (2008), is a Supreme Court of the United States case that addresses use of evidence obtained by police in a search incident to an arrest if that arrest is later found to be unlawful. (en)
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- Virginia, Petitioner v. David Lee Moore (en)
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- A warrantless arrest for driving with a suspended license was reasonable under the Fourth Amendment even if it was not permitted under state law; search incident to arrest was thus admissible. Virginia Supreme Court reversed and remanded. (en)
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- Roberts, Stevens, Kennedy, Souter, Thomas, Breyer, Alito (en)
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- U.S. Const. amend. IV, Va. Code Ann. ยง 19.2-74 (en)
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- Virginia v. Moore, 553 U.S. 164 (2008), is a Supreme Court of the United States case that addresses use of evidence obtained by police in a search incident to an arrest if that arrest is later found to be unlawful. (en)
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