The following excerpt is from Cotzojay v. Holder, Docket No. 11-4916-ag (2nd Cir. 2013):
Maryland v. King, 133 S.Ct. 1958, 1969 (2013). Still, if a Fourth Amendment violation is measured by what is reasonable, then an egregious violation must surely be something more than unreasonable. See Oliva-Ramos, 694 F.3d at 276.
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