Under the Carroll doctrine, must the police have probable cause to search a vehicle at the time it is stopped on the highway in order to search it later at the station? Suppose a person is arrested on...


Under the Carroll doctrine, must the police have probable cause to search a vehicle at the time it is stopped on the highway in order to search it later at the station? Suppose a person is arrested on the highway for drunk driving and is told to accompany offi cers to the station to post bond. A routine check at the station reveals that the vehicle is stolen. May the offi cers search it without a warrant?



May 20, 2022
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