Charles Venner swallowed 24 or 25 balloons of hashish oil in Morocco, flew to New York, passed 5 balloons, went on to Baltimore, and was brought by friends to the emergency room of Sinai Hospital “euphoric, disoriented, and lethargic, but responding to verbal orders.” While under observation, he passed in bedpans the remainder of the balloons, one broken. The hospital staff saved the balloons and turned them over to the Baltimore police without a warrant. Should the police require a search warrant to use the balloons as evidence in a cause of action for possession of an illegal substance with the intent to distribute?

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International drug trafficking, and the police must demand a search warrant to use the balloons as evidence in a cause of action for possession of an illegal substance with intent to distribute.

What happens if a person swallows drugs?

A drug overdose can occur if a package breaks, which sometimes causes severe symptoms. Packets can block or injure the intestine. If the intestine ruptures, its contents can leak into the abdominal cavity and cause infection, a condition called peritonitis.

With this information, we can conclude that  international drug trafficking, and the police must demand a search warrant to use the balloons as evidence in a cause of action for possession of an illegal substance with intent to distribute.

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