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Jun 13 1960 (FN)

Hoffman Vs. Blaski

Court : US Supreme Court

Decided on : Jun-13-1960

..... , the parties have in this court commendably narrowed their contentions to the scope of the only relevant inquiry. the points of contention may be sharpened by first observing what is not in contest. discretion of the district judges concerned is not involved. propriety of the remedy of mandamus is not assailed. no claim is made ..... 1400(b), which provides: "(b) any civil action for patent infringement may be brought in the judicial district where the defendant resides, or where the defendant has committed acts of infringement and has a regular and established place of business." see stonite products co. v. melvin lloyd co., 315 u. s. 561 ; fourco glass co. ..... of such a provision, see baltimore & ohio r. co. v. kepner, . . . 314 u. s. 44 , . . . which was prosecuted under the federal employer's liability act in new york, although the accident occurred and the employee resided in ohio. the new subsection requires the court to determine that the transfer is necessary for convenience of the .....

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Mar 28 1960 (FN)

Abel Vs. United States

Court : US Supreme Court

Decided on : Mar-28-1960

..... this point. if the search here were of the sort the fourth amendment contemplated, there would be no need for the elaborate, if somewhat pointless, inquiry the court makes into the "good faith" of the arrest. once it is established that a simple executive arrest of one as a deportable alien gives ..... we conclude, therefore, that government officers who effect a deportation arrest have a right of incidental search analogous to the search permitted criminal law enforcement officers. judged by the prevailing doctrine, the search of petitioner's hotel room was justified. its physical scope, being confined to the petitioner's room and the ..... their admissibility as evidence. affirmed. * "1. whether, under the laws and constitution of the united states (a) the administrative warrant of the new york acting district director of the immigration and naturalization service was validly issued, (b) such administrative warrant constituted a valid basis for arresting petitioner or taking him into custody, .....

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