Search condition

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As a condition of parole or probationer, a person may be required to have a search condition, also known as a Fourth waiver or a Fourth Amendment waiver.

A stop of a vehicle made without reasonable suspicion is not subsequently cured by the discovery that one of the passengers has a search condition. (People v. Bates (Dec. 12, 2013, H037910) ___ Cal.App.4th ___ <http://www.courts.ca.gov/opinions/documents/H037910.PDF>)