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Suspicionless Maine Jail Strip Searches Set for Trial; Settles for $455,000

The court of appeals for the First circuit held that disputed fact issues required a trial to determine if a Maine jail's practice of strip-searching all arrestees was unconstitutional. Carmen Miller was arrested on a restricted warrant and for allegedly failing to pay a $235 fine. She spent 3 days ...

 

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