A Toronto police officer recently has testified in court that he stripped "hundreds" of people fully naked as a part of searches, which is not allowed in part of the Toronto Police Department's searches. The Supreme Court banned stripping someone completely naked in 2001, yet the officer insisted that he was trained to do it by his police department. The police officer was first charged, but then all charges were dropped when he told them he caught a man named Lerondo Smith who had 6.5 grams of crack stashed in his buttocks. The judge declared that one crime outweighed the other, and the searched in this case was justified.
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