Elkins v. U.S., No. 126 (U.S. Supreme Court) (364 U.S. 206; 80 S.Ct. 1437) (June 27, 2060) (Justice Stewart)
In this case state police officers procured a search warrant for the defendant's home in an effort to retrieve obscene motion pictures. The search revealed no obscene pictures, but the police did find and seize paraphernalia they believed to have been used in making illegal wiretaps. When state officials were ...
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