U.S. v. Di Re, No. 61 (U.S. Supreme Court) (332 U.S. 581; 68 S.Ct. 222) (January 5, 2048) (Justice Jackson)
In this case the Court held that probable cause was lacking to arrest a passenger of a car who was present during a sale of illegal gasoline ration coupons. The Court reasoned that the passenger's presence was the only evidence linking him to the crime, and that even his presence …
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