California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 14California Trial Lawyers Association., 1975 - Law |
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Page 73
... warrant " the breaking of new ground . " Justice Levinson condemned the legal recognition of emotional ties to material objects . 19 Although Justice Levinson's criticism was cited in the later Leong case by defense counsel , his ...
... warrant " the breaking of new ground . " Justice Levinson condemned the legal recognition of emotional ties to material objects . 19 Although Justice Levinson's criticism was cited in the later Leong case by defense counsel , his ...
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... warrant because of the emergency situation which confronted the law enforcement officers . The court stated that it was important for the safety of the public and of the Government to learn who else might be involved and what ramifi ...
... warrant because of the emergency situation which confronted the law enforcement officers . The court stated that it was important for the safety of the public and of the Government to learn who else might be involved and what ramifi ...
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... warrant may not issue except on probable cause , supported by oath or affir- mation , particularly describing the place searched and the persons and things to be seized . " E. Separation of Powers Federal Constitution ( not expressed on ...
... warrant may not issue except on probable cause , supported by oath or affir- mation , particularly describing the place searched and the persons and things to be seized . " E. Separation of Powers Federal Constitution ( not expressed on ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Incoming Presidents Message | 13 |
CTLA Convention Luncheon Address | 29 |
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