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THE PEOPLE v. ADRIAN
Where trial court concluded that warrantless search was valid based only on evidence that the defendant was subject to a parole search condition, and intervening California Supreme Court ruling held that such searches are valid only if police knew of the condition, defendant was not entitled to outright reversal of conviction but was entitled to new suppression hearing.

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