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Florida v. Jimeno : ウィキペディア英語版 | Florida v. Jimeno
''Florida v. Jimeno'', 500 U.S. 248 (1991), was a US Supreme Court case involving the exclusionary rule of evidence. ==Background== A police officer pulled over Jimeno for a traffic violation after following him due to information that he may have been involved in a drug deal. Jimeno consented to a search of his car, but nothing more. The officer opened up a package and found cocaine inside. At court Jimeno argued that his consent to search his car did not extend to his permission to search within containers and packages. The lower court and the Florida Supreme Court upheld that Jimeno's consent did not cover the officer's efforts and thus ruled in Jimeno's favor. The State of Florida appealed to the United States Supreme Court.〔〔
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