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how he argued and whether or not his arguments would hold up under scrutiny. Meyers & Osbsorne-Klein write: " In addition to broadly construing the scope of search warrants, Alito
has broadened the circumstances in which warrantless searches and seizures are allowed. For example, in United States v. Kithcart, Justice Alito considered whether police were justified in stopping an automobile
and then arresting and searching the occupants without a warrant. In Kithcart, an officer received three reports of an armed robbery within an hour. The reports described the
alleged perpetrators as "two black males in a black sports car ...possible Camaro." Approximately ten minutes after receiving the final report, near the sites of the robberies, the officer
stopped a black Nissan that appeared to contain a single African-American male. After stopping the car, the officer observed Kithcart, a second African-American male occupant. When Kithcart challenged
the stop, the district court ruled that the police had probable cause based on the direction, timing, location, and description of the vehicle. The district court noted the
discrepancy in the number of occupants in the vehicle but reasoned that because the officer had not seen any other African-American men driving cars since the robbery, the stop was
reasonable. " Another case where Alito wrote an opinion was in Baker v. Monroe Township which "exemplifies an even more dubious interpretation of a search warrant in favor of law
enforcement interests. Specifically, Alito strained logic to justify a search that had all the markings of excessiveness. In Baker, a father and mother, accompanied by their two minor children, were
on their way to their adult childs apartment for dinner. As the Bakers approached the apartment, several officers began a drug raid on the same apartment, ordered the family
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