United States Supreme Court Reports, 84. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1987 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 63.
227. lappuse
... officers advised him that his son was a sus- pect in the burglary . Officer Burke testified that Mr. Elstad became ... Officers Burke and McAllister joined him in McAllister's office . McAllister then advised respondent for the first ...
... officers advised him that his son was a sus- pect in the burglary . Officer Burke testified that Mr. Elstad became ... Officers Burke and McAllister joined him in McAllister's office . McAllister then advised respondent for the first ...
628. lappuse
... officers reasonably suspect that an individ- ual may be engaged in criminal ac- tivity , and the individual deliber- ately takes flight when the officers attempt to stop and question him , the officers generally no longer have mere ...
... officers reasonably suspect that an individ- ual may be engaged in criminal ac- tivity , and the individual deliber- ately takes flight when the officers attempt to stop and question him , the officers generally no longer have mere ...
632. lappuse
... officers by taking " evasive actions " to " elude " 10. The Fourth Circuit held that " the length of the detentions effectively trans- formed them into de facto arrests without bases in probable cause , unreasonable sei- zures under the ...
... officers by taking " evasive actions " to " elude " 10. The Fourth Circuit held that " the length of the detentions effectively trans- formed them into de facto arrests without bases in probable cause , unreasonable sei- zures under the ...
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