· 1/25/1932
Karwicki v. United States
Citations
- 55 F.2d 225
- 1932 U.S. App. LEXIS 3747
How courts have described this case
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- “The fact that [the defendant] did not protest against the search of his living quarters is without significance. He was not required to protest. The officers had no right to search same without a warrant, unless they had his consent to the search.”
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Judges: Parker, Northcott, Meekins
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