Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Authorities can conduct invasive strip searches on anybody joining the general inmate population of a jail even if they were arrested for a minor offense, a divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday.
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy joined the court's four conservative justices to hold that routine examination procedures - including visual cavity searches - strike a reasonable balance betwe...
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