United States Supreme Court Reports, 45. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1976 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
433. lappuse
... officers , its inquiry focused on determining whether petitioner's statements were preceded by ade- quate Miranda warnings and were made voluntarily . The court did not inquire into the possible justifica- tion , actual or perceived ...
... officers , its inquiry focused on determining whether petitioner's statements were preceded by ade- quate Miranda warnings and were made voluntarily . The court did not inquire into the possible justifica- tion , actual or perceived ...
621. lappuse
... officers stopped a station wagon near the border be- cause there was a spare tire in the back seat . The court held that the officers reasonably suspected that the spare wheel well had been freed in order to facilitate the conceal- ment ...
... officers stopped a station wagon near the border be- cause there was a spare tire in the back seat . The court held that the officers reasonably suspected that the spare wheel well had been freed in order to facilitate the conceal- ment ...
629. lappuse
... officers may not search private vehicles without consent or probable cause.3 [ 4 ] The Government lists in its reply brief some of the factors on which officers have relied in deciding 2. [ 3b ] The degree of the invasion of pri- vacy ...
... officers may not search private vehicles without consent or probable cause.3 [ 4 ] The Government lists in its reply brief some of the factors on which officers have relied in deciding 2. [ 3b ] The degree of the invasion of pri- vacy ...
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