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Constitutional Law

Apr. 21, 2005

Appellate Court Upholds Search of Chop Shop

SAN DIEGO - Police officers can enter a commercial building closed to the general public without a warrant, a state appellate court ruled Tuesday, upholding the conviction of a man accused of operating a chop shop.

By Dan Evans
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN DIEGO - Police officers can enter a commercial building closed to the general public without a warrant, a state appellate court ruled Tuesday, upholding the conviction of a man accused of operating a chop shop.
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