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  2. Michigan v. Tyler - Wikipedia

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    Michigan v. Tyler, 436 U.S. 499 (1978), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that firefighters can not enter a burned premises (in this case, a furniture store) to retrieve evidence of arson barring a search warrant, evidence of exigent circumstances, evidence of abandonment, or consent.

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  4. Tyler Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Technologies was founded by Joseph F. McKinney in 1966 as Saturn Industries after buying three government companies from Ling-Temco-Vought.In 1968, the company acquired Tyler Pipe, a manufacturer of iron pipes, which eventually became the company's main source of annual revenue.

  5. List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 436

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    Case name Citation Date decided Memphis Light, Gas & Water Div. v. Craft: 436 U.S. 1: 1978: United States v. Jacobs: 436 U.S. 31: 1978: United States v. California

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  8. Judiciary of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Michigan is defined under the Michigan Constitution, law, and regulations as part of the Government of Michigan.The court system consists of the Michigan Supreme Court, the Michigan Court of Appeals as the intermediate appellate court, the circuit courts and district courts as the two primary trial courts, and several administrative courts and specialized courts.

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