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Wednesday, Dec 14th, 2011
There may be instances in the law where text or history or tradition leaves room for a judicial decision that rests upon little more than an unvarnished judicial instinct. But this is not one of them.
Hudson v. Michigan
547 U.S. 586 (2006)
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02:38 pm, by lemonlines
Comments
[arrest]
[criminal procedure]
[exclusionary rule]
[knock and announce]
[law]
[search warrant]
[warrant]
[Breyer]
[Breyer dissent]
View the discussion thread.
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