11th Circ. Won't Rethink Search By Officers Using A Ruse

By Christopher Crosby (September 14, 2017, 5:38 PM EDT) -- The Eleventh Circuit refused on Wednesday to rehear en banc a ruling that deception by law enforcement doesn't necessarily render a suspect's consent to a home search involuntary, maintaining a panel's decision denying the appeal of two convicted fraudsters who were arrested after police who said they were investigating two unrelated burglaries found evidence in their Florida home....

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