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Wong Sun v. United States , 371 U.S. 471 (1963), is a United States Supreme Court decision excluding the presentation of verbal evidence and recovered narcotics where they were both fruits of an illegal entry.
History and facts of the case (details of James Wah Toy and Wong Sun's connection, investigation of Hom Way, possibly brief discussion of the rise of the heroin trade in SF Chinatown per 17 Mich. J. Race & L. 159, 167, and discussion of arrest and the unsigned statements) Trial court (details of the first trial and convictions) Appeal
Case history; Prior: 701 F.2d 187 (9th Cir. 1983); cert. granted, 463 U.S. 1206 (1983).: Holding; Established that evidence obtained in good faith by police relying upon a search warrant that subsequently is found to be deficient may be used in a criminal trial.
The 1898 landmark case of Wong Kim Ark, which established US citizenship for American-born children of Chinese parents, was successfully argued in the US Supreme Court with the assistance of legal representation from the CCBA. [22]: 67
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Urinalysis may intrude upon a person's privacy in two ways. First, the subject is monitored while providing the actual sample. In the case of the Vernonia policy, boys were visually monitored from behind while providing the sample, while girls were monitored aurally from outside a closed stall.
Prominent activist Joshua Wong asked for a lesser sentence in court Friday after he earlier pleaded guilty in Hong Kong's biggest national security case. Wong was one of 47 activists charged in ...
Rather, these factors are useful analytical tools only to the degree that, in any given case, they bear upon the centrally relevant consideration — whether the area in question is so intimately tied to the home itself that it should be placed under the home's "umbrella" of Fourth Amendment protection.