• Wikisource has original text related to this article: Chimel v. California Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969), was a 1969 United States Supreme...
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  • Chimel may refer to: Chimel v. California, the United States Supreme Court case Laj Chimel, a small town in Guatemala Tony Chimel, American wrestling...
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  • commonly known as search incident to arrest (SITA) or the Chimel rule (from Chimel v. California), is a U.S. legal principle that allows police to perform...
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  • describing the decision as "the privacy gift that keeps on giving." In Chimel v. California (1969), the Supreme Court ruled that if the police arrest someone...
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    v. Alfred H. Mayer Co., Katz v. United States, Chimel v. California, and Sierra Club v. Morton. He wrote dissenting opinions in cases such as Engel v...
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  • Belton extended the so-called "Chimel rule" of searches incident to a lawful arrest, established in Chimel v. California (1969), to vehicles. The Supreme...
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  • the practice more directly, such as the Supreme Court of California's 1963 decision in People v. Mickelson. On October 31, 1963, police officer Martin McFadden...
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  • California v. Greenwood, 486 U.S. 35 (1988), was a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the Fourth Amendment does not prohibit...
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  • Navarette v. California, 572 U.S. 393 (2014), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court clarified when police officers may make arrests or conduct...
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    arrestee could be searched, but it did not define the term. In deciding Chimel v. California (1969), the Supreme Court elucidated its previous decisions. It held...
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  • reasonable search under that Amendment." Chimel v. California (1969) Virginia v. Moore (2008) Arizona v. Gant (2009) People v. Diaz (2011) Aaronson, David E.;...
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  • Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U.S. 1 (1985), is a civil case in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that, under the Fourth Amendment, when a...
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  • Schmerber v. California, 384 U.S. 757 (1966), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court clarified the application of the Fourth...
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  • United States v. Verdugo-Urquidez, 494 U.S. 259 (1990), was a United States Supreme Court decision that determined that Fourth Amendment protections do...
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  • reasonable suspicion without more. And in Kolender v. Lawson, 461 U.S. 352 (1983), the Court struck down a California stop-and-identify law that required a suspect...
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  • Carpenter v. United States, 585 U.S. 296, 138 S.Ct. 2206 (2018), is a landmark United States Supreme Court case concerning the privacy of historical cell...
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  • volume 556 Chimel v. California (1969) New York v. Belton "ARIZONA v. GANT". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved June 17, 2021. "ARIZONA v. GANT |...
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  • United States v. Jones, 565 U.S. 400 (2012), was a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that installing a Global Positioning...
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  • Katz was tried in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. Katz moved to suppress the FBI's recordings, arguing that because the...
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  • original text related to this article: Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents of Federal Bureau of Narcotics Bivens v. Six Unknown Named Agents, 403 U.S. 388 (1971)...
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  • Graham v. Connor, 490 U.S. 386 (1989), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court determined that an objective reasonableness standard...
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  • car. Nearly a decade later, the Court, in California v. Acevedo, 500 U.S. 565 (1991), overturned Arkansas v. Sanders, noting that the decision in the...
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  • Pennsylvania v. Mimms, 434 U.S. 106 (1977), is a United States Supreme Court criminal law decision holding that a police officer ordering a person out...
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  • those on the arrest scene. Justice White distinguished the case of Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969), which held that in the absence of a search...
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  • document. 541 U.S. at 632. Arizona v. Gant, 556 U.S. 332 (2009). Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969). United States v. Ross, 456 U.S. 798 (1982). Ball...
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  • Olmstead v. United States, 277 U.S. 438 (1928), was a decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, on the matter of whether wiretapping of private...
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  • Brendlin v. California, 551 U.S. 249 (2007), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that all occupants of a car are "seized"...
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  • California v. Hodari D., 499 U.S. 621 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case where the Court held that a fleeing suspect is not "seized" under...
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  • Weeks v. United States, 232 U.S. 383 (1914) was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that the warrantless seizure of...
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  • district Lear, Inc. v. Adkins 395 U.S. 653 (1969) overturning the doctrine of licensee estoppel in U.S. patent law Chimel v. California 395 U.S. 752 (1969)...
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