Mapp Vs. Ohio
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Mapp v. Ohio (Exclusionary Rule)
March 29, 1961
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* On May 23, 1957, three police officers arrived at the Mrs. Dollree Maps residence in the city of Cleveland Ohio, while conducting a preliminary investigation the police officers were following a tip that a person was hiding out in the home, and was wanted for questioning in connection with a recent bombing. Police were also tipped off by informants that there was a large amount of policy paraphernalia being hidden
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validity of statutes: how Mapp became a Fourth Amendment landmark instead of a First Amendment footnote. 52 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 441-470 (2001). 5.Hayes, Raymond. Note. Balancing victims' rights and probative value with the Fourth Amendment right to security in the exclusion of unlawfully seized evidence. 18 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 271-303 (2002). 6.Kamisar, Yale. The writings of John Barker Waite and Thomas Davies on the search and seizure exclusionary rule. 100 Mich. L. Rev. 1821-1866 (2002).
validity of statutes: how Mapp became a Fourth Amendment landmark instead of a First Amendment footnote. 52 Case W. Res. L. Rev. 441-470 (2001). 5.Hayes, Raymond. Note. Balancing victims' rights and probative value with the Fourth Amendment right to security in the exclusion of unlawfully seized evidence. 18 N.Y.L. Sch. J. Hum. Rts. 271-303 (2002). 6.Kamisar, Yale. The writings of John Barker Waite and Thomas Davies on the search and seizure exclusionary rule. 100 Mich. L. Rev. 1821-1866 (2002).