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Champagne v. U.S.

U.S.
Jan 24, 2005
543 U.S. 1102 (2005)

Summary

relying on a Terry analysis to conclude it was reasonable for an officer to order a suspect, after he opened his door, to step out of the doorway of his motel room

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Opinion

No. 04-5365.

January 24, 2005.


C.A. 1st Cir. Certiorari Granted — Reversed and Remanded. (See No. 04-394) ante, P. 447.).

Certiorari Granted — Vacated and Remanded.

Reported below: 362 F. 3d 60;


Summaries of

Champagne v. U.S.

U.S.
Jan 24, 2005
543 U.S. 1102 (2005)

relying on a Terry analysis to conclude it was reasonable for an officer to order a suspect, after he opened his door, to step out of the doorway of his motel room

Summary of this case from U.S. v. Reeves

remarking that the inquiry "is essentially one of reasonable suspicion"

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Case details for

Champagne v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:CHAMPAGNE v. UNITED STATES

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 24, 2005

Citations

543 U.S. 1102 (2005)
125 S. Ct. 1025

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