In response to a call from a citizen whose suspicions had been aroused by the actions of the defendant and a companion, Maryland police unlawfully arrested the companion and searched the premises occupied by him and the defendant. & a result of this search, money was found which had been stolen in the District of Columbia. Although the search was illegal under Maryland law and in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment, this money was used as evidence to convict the defendant of housebreaking and larceny in the District of Columbia federal court. On appeal, held, conviction reversed and remanded for a new trial excluding such evidence. As the evidence was obtained in violation of the Constitution, it should be excluded on principle and as a m...
Federal officers arrested petitioner upon finding narcotics in an awning outside the window of E\u27...
The most important step in the development of this constitutional provision came in 1886 in the famo...
Fourth Amendment- Mere Evidence Rule -The distinction between instrumentalities, contraband, fruits ...
In response to a call from a citizen whose suspicions had been aroused by the actions of the defenda...
Petitioners, suspected of carrying on an illegal lottery, had been under police observation for seve...
Two federal narcotic officers accompanied by two state officers went into the defendant\u27s residen...
Defendants were prosecuted and convicted of conspiring to engage in horserace bookmaking and related...
At common law, illegally seized evidence was admissible on the theory that the nature of the seizure...
Local police officers entered the private office of petitioner, a practising physician, without a wa...
Federal customs enforcement officers suspected plaintiff of theft from a waterfront pier. In the cou...
Petitioner was convicted of bookmaking under the anti-gambling laws of California by the use of evid...
As a preliminary to deportation proceedings, defendant, Rudolf I. Abel, was arrested in his hotel ro...
It is a firmly established rule in the federal courts, that evidence obtained by an illegal search a...
The defendant was in the unlawful possession of narcotics. Having been given a key by his two aunts ...
It is fundamental, even in a federal system, that a state be free to regulate the procedure of its c...
Federal officers arrested petitioner upon finding narcotics in an awning outside the window of E\u27...
The most important step in the development of this constitutional provision came in 1886 in the famo...
Fourth Amendment- Mere Evidence Rule -The distinction between instrumentalities, contraband, fruits ...
In response to a call from a citizen whose suspicions had been aroused by the actions of the defenda...
Petitioners, suspected of carrying on an illegal lottery, had been under police observation for seve...
Two federal narcotic officers accompanied by two state officers went into the defendant\u27s residen...
Defendants were prosecuted and convicted of conspiring to engage in horserace bookmaking and related...
At common law, illegally seized evidence was admissible on the theory that the nature of the seizure...
Local police officers entered the private office of petitioner, a practising physician, without a wa...
Federal customs enforcement officers suspected plaintiff of theft from a waterfront pier. In the cou...
Petitioner was convicted of bookmaking under the anti-gambling laws of California by the use of evid...
As a preliminary to deportation proceedings, defendant, Rudolf I. Abel, was arrested in his hotel ro...
It is a firmly established rule in the federal courts, that evidence obtained by an illegal search a...
The defendant was in the unlawful possession of narcotics. Having been given a key by his two aunts ...
It is fundamental, even in a federal system, that a state be free to regulate the procedure of its c...
Federal officers arrested petitioner upon finding narcotics in an awning outside the window of E\u27...
The most important step in the development of this constitutional provision came in 1886 in the famo...
Fourth Amendment- Mere Evidence Rule -The distinction between instrumentalities, contraband, fruits ...