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Draft one legal analysis paragraph for each question, for a total of four short, concise paragraphs, with properly formatted and embedded US Supreme Court case

Draft one legal analysis paragraph for each question, for a total of four short, concise paragraphs, with properly formatted and embedded US Supreme Court case law (one case per response, for a total of four USSC cases). Do not include the question. Only submit the response.

Rochin v. California

  • Dan Slater was arrested at a music festival in South Beach, Florida. During the initial pat-down, which occurred on the stage while performing, he bit down on his teeth, refusing to open his mouth. The D.E.A. agent held Slater's nose, which caused him to open his mouth and gasp for air. In doing so, a small baggy with a powdery residue was pulled out from underneath his tongue.
  • Using Westlaw, find a U.S. Supreme Court case, where Rochin v California was compared or contrasted in the facts and/or analysis, to discuss the most likely outcome of the Dan Slater nose-pinching case.
  • Concluding Sentence: Therefore, based on [ ], the baggy will most likely be [admissible or inadmissible].

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