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Search and Seizure
- Arizona v. Evans (U.S., 1995) (search pursuant to invalid arrest warrant)
- Key v. Attorney Gen., Cape of Good Hope Provincial Div. (S. Afr., 1996)(seizure in violation of subsequent constitution)
- Malta Constitution, section 38 (Search, Seizure)
- National Parole Board v. Mooring (Can., 1996) (use by Board of unconstitutionally seized evidence)
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- Ornelas v. U.S. (U.S., 1996) (reasonableness of search determined de novo on appeal)
- People v. Yarber (Ill. App., 1996) (warentless search)
- R. v. Edwards (Can., 1996) (reasonable expectation of privacy)
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- R. v. Evans (Can., 1996) (warantless search and basis for warant)
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- R. v. Jonnason, 1993 Man. R. 2d ___ (facts to be specified in application for search warrant)
- R. v. Silveira, [1995] 2 S.C.R. 297 (Can.) (obtaining warant after arrest and occupation of premises)
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- St. Hilaire v. City of Laconia (1st Cir., 1995) (allowable force when executing search warrant)
- Whren v. U.S. (U.S., 1996) (traffic infraction sufficient to detain motorist)
- Wilson v. Arkasnas (U.S., 1995) (police to announce presence)
- bulletin board services and the law material compiled by Steve Jobs Games, Inc.
- police dog search and seizure cases (summaries) compiled by the K9 Academy for Law Enforcement
- "Search Warrant: A Neat Set of Legal Rules" by Christopher Moran
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