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Frisking of ‘suspicious’ man ruled arbitrary

A man serving prison time for being a felon in possession of ammunition will have his case reopened, an appellate court ruled on Monday. A Kansas City police officer wrongly frisked Roy T. Hughes, a violation of his Fourth Amendment rights, according to the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. An appellate panel reversed the judgment ...

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