Suspecting that petitioner and others were violating state narcotics laws, New York police tapped petitioner\u27s telephone pursuant to a warrant obtained in accordance with New York law. Acting upon information thus gained the police apprehended petitioner\u27s brother. In his possession was found, not the narcotics as suspected, but alcohol without the tax stamps required by federal law. This evidence was turned over to federal authorities. Prosecution for possessing and transporting distilled spirits without tax stamps thereon followed, during which petitioner\u27s motion to suppress the evidence obtained through the wiretap was denied. The Second Circuit affirmed the conviction, holding that although the evidence was obtained in violati...
Covers wiretapped evidence—suit in federal court to enjoin testimony in state proceeding
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...
Suspecting that petitioner and others were violating state narcotics laws, New York police tapped pe...
Petitioners were convicted under a federal indictment for frauds on the revenue. The United States S...
In a prosecution for conspiracy to violate the narcotic laws, defendant objected to the admission of...
Appellant was indicted for conspiracy to violate the Bankruptcy Act. An agent of the Federal Bureau ...
Petitioner was arrested without a warrant on suspicion of larceny. He was held without commitment fo...
Prosecution of petitioner in federal court for the unlawful acquisition of marihuana failed when the...
Officers of the State of New York, in compliance with the Constitution and statutes of that state, b...
Petitioner was arrested without a warrant by a federal narcotics agent. Sole justification for the a...
Two federal narcotic officers accompanied by two state officers went into the defendant\u27s residen...
The United States Supreme Court was recently called upon to consider a novel aspect of the problem o...
Defendants were prosecuted and convicted of conspiring to engage in horserace bookmaking and related...
The defendant was indicted for receiving and concealing seventy grains of heroin unlawfully imported...
Covers wiretapped evidence—suit in federal court to enjoin testimony in state proceeding
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...
Suspecting that petitioner and others were violating state narcotics laws, New York police tapped pe...
Petitioners were convicted under a federal indictment for frauds on the revenue. The United States S...
In a prosecution for conspiracy to violate the narcotic laws, defendant objected to the admission of...
Appellant was indicted for conspiracy to violate the Bankruptcy Act. An agent of the Federal Bureau ...
Petitioner was arrested without a warrant on suspicion of larceny. He was held without commitment fo...
Prosecution of petitioner in federal court for the unlawful acquisition of marihuana failed when the...
Officers of the State of New York, in compliance with the Constitution and statutes of that state, b...
Petitioner was arrested without a warrant by a federal narcotics agent. Sole justification for the a...
Two federal narcotic officers accompanied by two state officers went into the defendant\u27s residen...
The United States Supreme Court was recently called upon to consider a novel aspect of the problem o...
Defendants were prosecuted and convicted of conspiring to engage in horserace bookmaking and related...
The defendant was indicted for receiving and concealing seventy grains of heroin unlawfully imported...
Covers wiretapped evidence—suit in federal court to enjoin testimony in state proceeding
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...