United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 480Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1990 |
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... warrant to search the person of one McWebb and " the premises known as 2036 Park Avenue third floor apartment " for ... warrant , insofar as it authorized a search that turned out to be ambiguous in scope , was valid when it issued . The ...
... warrant to search the person of one McWebb and " the premises known as 2036 Park Avenue third floor apartment " for ... warrant , insofar as it authorized a search that turned out to be ambiguous in scope , was valid when it issued . The ...
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... warrant to search the person of Lawrence McWebb and " the premises known as 2036 Park Avenue third floor apartment . " 1 When the police applied for the warrant and when they conducted the search pursuant to the warrant , they ...
... warrant to search the person of Lawrence McWebb and " the premises known as 2036 Park Avenue third floor apartment . " 1 When the police applied for the warrant and when they conducted the search pursuant to the warrant , they ...
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... warrant was valid and was supported by probable cause . Id . , at 392 , 494 A. 2d , at 196 . The trial court found , and the two appellate courts did not dispute , that after making a reasonable investigation , includ- ing a ...
... warrant was valid and was supported by probable cause . Id . , at 392 , 494 A. 2d , at 196 . The trial court found , and the two appellate courts did not dispute , that after making a reasonable investigation , includ- ing a ...
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... warrant authorized a search of McWebb's apartment only . Under that interpretation , the Court of " The warrant states : " Affidavit having been made before me by Detective Albert Marcus , Baltimore Police Department , Narcotic Unit ...
... warrant authorized a search of McWebb's apartment only . Under that interpretation , the Court of " The warrant states : " Affidavit having been made before me by Detective Albert Marcus , Baltimore Police Department , Narcotic Unit ...
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... warrant did not authorize the search of respondent's apartment and the police had no jus- tification for making a warrantless entry into his premises . " 6 The opinion of the Maryland Court of Appeals relies on Ar- ticle 26 of the ...
... warrant did not authorize the search of respondent's apartment and the police had no jus- tification for making a warrantless entry into his premises . " 6 The opinion of the Maryland Court of Appeals relies on Ar- ticle 26 of the ...
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