U.S. v. Payner, No. 78-1729 (U.S. Supreme Court) (447 U.S. 727; 100 S.Ct. 2439) (June 23, 1980) (Justice Powell)
Case held that a district court cannot circumvent the 4th Amendment standing rules by excluding evidence evidence seized illegally and in bad faith on violation of a third party's - but not the defendant's - constitutional rights.
As stated by Justice Marshall, in his dissent, the majority held in this ...
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