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Miller Vs. United States

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Jun 23, 1958

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  1. Miller v. United
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  2. States - 357 U.S. 301 (1958) U.S. Supreme Court Miller v. United
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  3. States, 357 U.S. 301 (1958) Miller v. United
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  4. U. S. 305 was properly admitted in evidence because it was seized as an incident to a lawful arrest. Harris v. United
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  5. Johnson v. United
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  6. of our policy of not interfering with local rules of law fashioned by the courts of the District of Columbia. Fisher v. United
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  7. Griffin v. United
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  8. identical to those judicially developed by the Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in Accarino v. United
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  9. is not confined in operation to the District of Columbia, we believe that review is warranted here. Cf. Del Vecchio v. Bowers
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  10. Carroll v. United
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  11. for example, when the officers may in good faith believe that they or someone within are in peril of bodily harm, Read v. Case
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  12. Conn. 166, or that the person to be arrested is fleeing or attempting to destroy evidence. People v. Maddox
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  13. that the petitioner already knows their purpose, so that an announcement would be a useless gesture. Cf. People v. Martin
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  14. at that hour of the morning, particularly since it does not appear that the officers were in uniform, cf. Accarino v. United
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  15. cause to believe that a felony is being, or has been, committed are empowered to arrest without a warrant. Wrightson v. United
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  16. Judge Prettyman's opinion for the Court of Appeals in Accarino v. United
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  17. Accarino v. United
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  18. who might be mistaken for prowlers and be shot down by a fearful householder. See concurring opinion in McDonald v. United
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  19. The rule in the District with which the Court of Appeals found compliance was enunciated in Accarino v. United
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  20. Accarino v. United
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  21. See Fisher v. United
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  22. In Griffin v. United
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  23. U.S. Supreme Court Miller v. United
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  24. Harris v. United
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  25. of the District of Columbia. Fisher v. United
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  26. Cf. Del Vecchio v. Bowers
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  27. Read v. Case
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  28. People v. Maddox
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  29. Cf. People v. Martin
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  30. Wrightson v. United
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  31. McDonald v. United
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