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    The Automobile Exception, as It Stands Today, Simply States That
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The Automobile Exception, as It Stands Today, Simply States That

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The automobile exception, as it stands today, simply states that if a government agent has probable cause to believe the vehicle contains contraband or evidence of a crime, no warrant is needed.

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