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Recent Important Decisions
Michigan Law Review
A collection of recent important court decisions.
Constitutional Law-Searches And Seisures-Distraction Between Searching A Building And An Automobile Without Warrant
Michigan Law Review
An officer observed the odor of boiling mash and fermentation issuing from the dwelling of the defendant. The officer, without warrant, entered the basement and there found the defendant operating two stills. Considerable whiskey was found stored within the room. Defendant was arrested and convicted. On appeal he contended that the search was unlawful. Held, the search without warrant was unreasonable and in violation of the Fourth Amendment to the Federal Constitution. Schroeder v. United States, 14 F. (2d) 500.
Injunction Against Search By Police Officers
Injunction Against Search By Police Officers
Michigan Law Review
A nice equipoise of public and private interest is disclosed in the case of Des Moines Drug Co. v. Doe, in which the Iowa Supreme Court recently had occasion to consider questions raised by a bill in equity to enjoin a search by police officers endeavouring to enforce the liquor laws.
Recent Important Decisions
Michigan Law Review
A collection of recent important court decisions.