The following excerpt is from U.S.A v. Savath, D.C. No. 6:06-cr-60050-HO-1, No. 09-30313 (9th Cir. 2010):
Savath's contention that the request for his identification was a violation of the Fourth Amendment is without merit. "The police may ask people who have legitimately been stopped for identification without conducting a Fourth Amendment search or seizure." United States v. Diaz-Castaneda, 494 F.3d 1146, 1152-53 (9th
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