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meli3198 meli3198
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According to the Supreme Court in Michigan v. Sitz, involving sobriety checkpoints, detaining a car briefly at a sobriety check point:
 
  a. is not a stop.
  b. is a stop, but it is not covered by the Fourth Amendment.
  c. is a stop to which the Fourth Amendment applies.
  d. requires probable cause to think that someone in the car has committed a crime.
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