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Being under probation allows searches at any time.
Usually we get a lot of protection from the constitution regarding search and seizure.
Does a LIFETIME revocation violate the constitution? I don't know
I wonder how often this sort of sentence has been given in the past.

It might very well ultimately be decided to be unconstitutional, who knows.
But it's one violation of constitution that "Toast" should enjoy.
Because they really could have given a much stiffer sentence.

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