Bumper v. North Carolina

Bumper v. North Carolina, 391 U.S. 543 (1968), was a U.S. Supreme Court case in which a search was struck down as illegal because the police falsely claimed they had a search warrant.

[1] This was tantamount to telling the subject that she had no choice but to consent.

[2] Justice Potter Stewart delivered the decision for the 7-2 majority.

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