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Bowen v. United States  

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  • In a 5–4 ruling in Bowen v. United States, 422 U.S. 916 (1975), the Supreme Court held that a defendant's drug conviction should stand and not be overruled based on the use of a traffic checkpoint stop by law enforcement agents who acted without a warrant or probable cause. The Court ruled that the decision of Almeida-Sanchez v. United States (1973), which disapproved of such tactics near the border, would not be applied retroactively to provide the defendant any benefit. [Source: Encyclopedia of the Fourth Amendment; Bowen v. United States (1975)]

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  • 1975

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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Bowen_v._United_States

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