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Murray v. United States, 487 U.S. 533 (1988), was a United States Supreme Court decision that created the modern "independent source doctrine" exception to the exclusionary rule. The exclusionary rule makes most evidence gathered through violations of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution inadmissible in criminal trials as ...
Case name Citation Date decided Kansas v. Colorado: 533 U.S. 1: 2001: Kyllo v. United States: 533 U.S. 27: 2001: Tuan Anh Nguyen v. INS: 533 U.S. 53: 2001: Good News ...
The 2001 term of the Supreme Court of the United States began October 1, 2001, and concluded October 6, 2002. The table illustrates which opinion was filed by each justice in each case and which justices joined each opinion.
In US law, the independent source doctrine is an exception to the exclusionary rule. [1] The doctrine applies to evidence initially discovered during, or as a consequence of, an unlawful search, but later obtained independently from activities untainted by the initial illegality. [2] The United States Supreme Court, in Nix v.
Kyllo v. United States, 533 U.S. 27 (2001), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States in which the court ruled that the use of thermal imaging devices to monitor heat radiation in or around a person's home, even if conducted from a public vantage point, is unconstitutional without a search warrant. [1]
According to the Professional Coin Grading Service, here’s what five high-value quarters from the year 2000 went for at auction: Massachusetts 2000-P (Philadelphia mint) MS69: $3,760 Maryland ...
United States v. General Dynamics Corp. 700 Allison Engine Co. v. United States ex rel. Sanders: 701 United States v. Dinitz: 702 United States v. Morgan (1941) 703 Spano v. New York: 704 Lightfoot v. Cendant Mortgage Corp. 705 Dennis v. United States: 706 Brady v. Daly: 707 Woodford v. Ngo: 708 Harbison v. Bell: 709 Abbott v. United States ...
The Senate report concluded that Eckstrom was solely responsibile for the mapping error, which happened during the state's transition to a new internal information system from 2011 to 2017.