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Senate repeals statute tied to Fourth Amendment enforcement after debate
Utah State Senate · January 9, 1990
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The Utah Senate voted to repeal a state statute tied to Fourth Amendment enforcement, with supporters arguing the provision is effectively unconstitutional and opponents urging caution about law-enforcement impacts; final roll call showed 26 ayes, no nays, 3 absent.
The Utah State Senate voted to repeal a state statutory provision tied to Fourth Amendment enforcement, carrying Senate Bill 11 on third reading by a roll call that showed 26 ayes, no nays and 3 absent. The measure was referred to the House for its consideration.
Senator Hilliard, who…
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