Washington v. MacDicken (Majority and Dissent)
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Petitioner Abraham MacDicken was arrested carrying a laptop bag and pushing a rolling duffel bag. He was suspected of armed robbery. The officers moved the bags a car's length away to search them. MacDicken argued that search violated his state and federal constitutional rights. The Supreme Court recently held that police may search an arrestee's person and possessions closely associated with the person at the time of arrest without violating constitutional rights; MacDicken argued the bags were not closely associated with him at the time of arrest to give police the right to search them without a warrant. The Supreme Court disagreed held the police conducted a valid search.
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