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A16 Court Reviews Checkpoints The Supreme Court justices heard arguments on the merits of "informational checkpoints" designed to find not wrongdoers but witnesses to a crime.
The justices wrestled in an argument on Wednesday with still another variant: "informational checkpoints" designed to find not wrongdoers but witnesses to a crime, in this case a fatal hit-and-run accident in a Chicago suburb.
In Illinois v. Lidster (2004), the Supreme Court allowed focused informational checkpoints.
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Patricia A. Millett, an assistant solicitor general, said that an informational checkpoint differed significantly from the narcotics-search checkpoint that the court found unconstitutional in a decision three years ago, City of Indianapolis v. Edmond.
Ms. Millett said that while the roadblock in the earlier case involved "seizing people first and looking for a crime," the informational checkpoint was a sensible aide to solving a crime that was known to have taken place.
Permanent checkpoints.
Flash checkpoints.
Checkpoints proliferated.
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Militants controlled the checkpoints.
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