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Hudson v. Michigan

The case of Hudson v. Michigan examines the 4th amendment’s “knock and announce” rule. Knock and announce states that when police show …

Herring v. United States (2009)

Hello fellow classmates, To start off with, I believe it is important to point out just how complex the issues and arguments …

United States v. Leon

Any illegally seized evidence is not allowed to be used in a trial to convict someone. This is known as the exclusionary …

School Searches Safford v. Redding

Assistant Principal Wilson had heard from another student that 13-year-old Savana Redding had been giving out prescription-strength pain relief pills. Safford School …

Arizona v. Gant (2009)

The Arizona v. Gant decision in 2009 holds in question the issue of warrantless searches and seizures and exceptions to the warrant requirement. The …

“The Uninvited Ear”

Charles Katz was suspected of placing bets and illegally transmitting gambling information over the phone to other states. In order to gather …

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