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Reason #539 to wear pants while opening the door
Michael Cernovich has been doing his reading, and you really should reward him for summarizing United States v. Quaempts, No. 03-30471, slip op. at 3, (9th Circuit, May 31, 2005). Here's how it begins:
"Darrell Quaempts' trailer home was so small that he could open the front door while lying in his bed. His doing so on one unfortunate occasion, in response to the knock of Yakima Nation police officers, resulted in his warrantless arrest for sexual assault ..."
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