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Jones Vs. United States
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- Mar 28, 1960
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Jones v. UnitedSearch
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States - 362 U.S. 257 (1960) U.S. Supreme Court Jones v. UnitedSearch
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States, 362 U.S. 257 (1960) Jones v. UnitedSearch
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Connolly v. MedalieSearch
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Following this holding, several Courts of Appeals have pinioned a defendant within this dilemma. See, e.g., Scoggins v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. EversoleSearch
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Accardo v. UnitedSearch
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Grainger v. UnitedSearch
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States, 158 F.2d 236. A District Court has held otherwise. United States v. DeanSearch
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eliminate from the trial disputes over police conduct not immediately relevant to the question of guilt. See Nardone v. UnitedSearch
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Segurola v. UnitedSearch
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Agnello v. UnitedSearch
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Adams v. NewSearch
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Gaskins v. UnitedSearch
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Gibson v. UnitedSearch
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Connolly v. MedalieSearch
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United States v. ConoscenteSearch
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Jeffers v. UnitedSearch
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States, 88 U.S.App.D.C. 58, 61, 187 F.2d 498, 501, affirmed, Jeffers v. UnitedSearch
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McMillan v. UnitedSearch
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Steeber v. UnitedSearch
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constitutional safeguards. We rejected such distinctions as inappropriate to the law of maritime torts in Kermarec v. CompagnieSearch
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observations regarding the presence of narcotics in the apartment, but rested wholly on hearsay. We held in Nathanson v. UnitedSearch
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long as the informant's statement is reasonably corroborated by other matters within the officer's knowledge. Draper v. UnitedSearch
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when his basis for acting would be competent evidence upon a trial to prove defendant's guilt. Quoting from Brinegar v. UnitedSearch
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U.S. at 358 U. S. 311 -312. The dictum to the contrary in Grau v. UnitedSearch
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in Draper. 358 U.S. at 358 U. S. 312 , note 4. See also Judge Learned Hand in United States v. HeitnerSearch
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probable cause, this contention is not one which can satisfactorily be resolved upon the record before us. As Miller v. UnitedSearch
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finds some support in Draper v. UnitedSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Jones v. UnitedSearch
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Scoggins v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. DeanSearch
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See Nardone v. UnitedSearch
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Gaskins v. UnitedSearch
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Jeffers v. UnitedSearch
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Kermarec v. CompagnieSearch
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Nathanson v. UnitedSearch
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Draper v. UnitedSearch
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Brinegar v. UnitedSearch
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Grau v. UnitedSearch
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United States v. HeitnerSearch
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As Miller v. UnitedSearch
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