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Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole v. Scott
522 U.S. 992
SCOTUS
1997
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Sup. Ct. Pa. Motion of respondent for leave to proceed in forma pauperis granted. Certiorari granted limited to Question 1 presented by the petition. In addition to this question, the parties are invited to brief and argue the following question: “Must a search of a parolee’s residence be based on reasonable suspicion to be valid under the Fourth Amendment where the parolee has consented to searches as a condition of his parole?” Brief of petitioner is to be filed with the Clerk and served upon opposing counsel on or before 3 p.m., Friday, January 9, 1998. Brief of respondent is to be filed with the Clerk and served upon opposing counsel on or before 3 p.m., Friday, February 6,1998. A reply brief, if any, is to be filed with the Clerk and served upon opposing counsel on or before 8 p.m., Friday, March 6,1998. This Court’s Rule 29.2 does not apply.

Case Details

Case Name: Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole v. Scott
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Nov 26, 1997
Citation: 522 U.S. 992
Docket Number: No. 97-581
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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