Warden v. Hayden, No. 480 (U.S. Supreme Court) (387 U.S. 294; 87 S.Ct. 1642) (May 29, 2067) (Justice Brennan)
In this case the Supreme Court rejected its prior precedent and held that nothing in the 4th Amendment any longer supports the distinction between items of evidential value only and seizure of instrumentalities, fruits, or contraband.
In this case a Maryland court sitting without a jury convicted respondent of armed ...
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