I've added additional information to the original question to clarify the relationship between Mr. Merritt and the pawn shop and to draw a distinction between
the records of the pawn shop and the property in its possession.
What about pawn shops would allow the government to extend their examination beyond
the records of the pawn shop without probable cause that a particular item was used in the commission of a crime?
I've added further clarification to the question as an edit to draw a distinction between the expected privacy of
the records of the pawn shop vs. the property pledged as collateral.
Not exact matches
The tale is told via flashback by a down - and - out trumpet player, Max (Pruitt Taylor Vince), who finds an old
recording of music played by 1900 at a
pawn shop, where he is trying to sell his trumpet.