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OCR: Certainly the "wrenching disruption of everyday life' associated with the spector of criminal charges signifi- cant to the accused. Young United States et rel Vuit ton Fils 481 U.S. 787. 814 (1987). The uncertainty of the potential disposition of the charges can be frighten- ing Nonethele ess neither the person nor his possessions are physically invaded by the filing of charges, and the Constitution has never been interpreted to provide pro tections against every gut-wrenching intrusion Dccasioned by the government. See United States Dionisio, 410 (1973) (subpoena to testify before grand jury does not implicate fourth amendment); United States Mara 410 U.S (1973) (same) The right to protect one's good name, for example, "re flects no more than our basic concept of the essential dignity and ...