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California v. Hodari D. : ウィキペディア英語版 | California v. Hodari D.
''California v. Hodari D.'', 499 U.S. 621 (1991) was a United States Supreme Court case where the Court held that a fleeing suspect is not "seized" under the terms of the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution unless the pursuing officers apply physical force to the suspect or the suspect submits to officers' demands to halt.〔''California v. Hodari D.'', .〕 Consequently, evidence that is discarded by a fleeing suspect prior to the point in time at which they are seized is not subject to the Fourth Amendment's exclusionary rule.〔''California v. Hodari D.'', 499 U.S. at 624, 627-29.〕 ==Background==
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