Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 45Connecticut Bar Association, 1971 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 14
... incidental search . The Court , reversing the conviction , simply pointed out that an incidental search must be “ substantially contempo- raneous with . . . and . . . confined to the immediate vicinity of the arrest , ' " 47 and left ...
... incidental search . The Court , reversing the conviction , simply pointed out that an incidental search must be “ substantially contempo- raneous with . . . and . . . confined to the immediate vicinity of the arrest , ' " 47 and left ...
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... incidental search , but the Court had no need to decide the matter ( which remains one of the most important unresolved issues in connection with the search of automobiles ) , 107 since , in this case , the search had taken place too ...
... incidental search , but the Court had no need to decide the matter ( which remains one of the most important unresolved issues in connection with the search of automobiles ) , 107 since , in this case , the search had taken place too ...
Page 174
... incidental to a formally executed arrest : the scope of search is not limited to weapons , and may properly include evidence of crime . Can it be that in the case of a “ tantamount arrest " , the scope of incidental search is limited to ...
... incidental to a formally executed arrest : the scope of search is not limited to weapons , and may properly include evidence of crime . Can it be that in the case of a “ tantamount arrest " , the scope of incidental search is limited to ...
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CONNECTICUT | 2 |
The Warrantless Search Jacob W Landynski | 91 |
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