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· 10/16/1974

Commonwealth v. Strickland

Citations

  • 457 Pa. 631
  • 326 A.2d 379
  • 1974 Pa. LEXIS 879

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • applying Bumper and holding that the defendant could challenge admission into evidence of a letter that was found in a room other than the one he slept in five nights a week
  • finding defendant's absence due to arrest and incarceration is not \a sufficient basis upon which to conclude that the accused has abandoned any reasonable expectation of privacy in his home\
  • finding defendant's absence due to arrest and incarceration is not 'a sufficient basis upon which to conclude that the accused has abandoned any reasonable expectation of privacy in his home'
  • finding defendant's absence due to arrest and incarceration is not \a sufficient basis upon which to conclude that the accused has abandoned any reasonable expectation of privacy in his home\
  • applying Bumper and holding that the defen- dant could challenge admission into evidence of a letter that was found in a room other than the one he slept in five nights a week

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Judges: Jones, Eagen, O'Brien, Roberts, Pomeroy, Nix, Manderino

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