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Florida v. Royer, 1982 — 455 U.S. 986 · caselaw · US
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Florida v. Royer
455 U.S. 986·Supreme Court of the United States·1982
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Opinion
No. 80-2146.
Florida v. Royer.
[MAJORITY]
Dist. Ct. App. Fla., 3d Dist. [Certiorari granted, 454 U. S. 1079.] Motion of the Solicitor General for leave to participate in oral argument as amicus curiae, for divided argument, and for additional time for oral argument granted, and five additional minutes allotted for that purpose. Respondent also allotted an additional five minutes for oral argument.