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Social Studies, 15.07.2019 07:00 sreyasusanbinu

The defendant, reasonably believing that he was not free to deny the officers' request, accompanied the police officers to the stationhouse, where he was fingerprinted. his fingerprints matched those taken from the scene of the crime. consequently, the defendant was arrested and charged with the robbery. at his trial, the defendant moved to suppress the fingerprint evidence. should the judge grant this motion?

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