New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection v Huber
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Defendants appealed, arguing that the inspection by the state DEP violated the Fourth Amendment. The court found that the inspection, as conducted in this instance, was questionable but upheld the previous verdict as it was clear the defendant altered the protected wetlands.
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