> The Supreme Court has
foreclosed such an argument, holding that a police officer did not violate a driver’s reasonable
expectation of privacy when he used a flashlight to look inside the windows of a car that was
subject to a traffic stop. See Texas v. Brown, 460 U.S. 730, 739-40 (1983).
> The Supreme Court has foreclosed such an argument, holding that a police officer did not violate a driver’s reasonable expectation of privacy when he used a flashlight to look inside the windows of a car that was subject to a traffic stop. See Texas v. Brown, 460 U.S. 730, 739-40 (1983).