· 10/9/1989
State v. Jacumin
Citations
- 778 S.W.2d 430
How courts have described this case
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- holding that Tenn. Const. art. I, § 7 requires different standards for obtaining a search warrant than does the Fourth Amendment
- concluding that independent corroboration of an informant’s statement can compensate for deficiencies in either prong
- holding that Tenn. Const. art. I, § 7 requires different standards for obtaining a search warrant than does the Fourth Amendment
- holding that Tenn. Const. art. I, § 7 requires different standards for obtaining a search warrant than does the Fourth Amendment
- holding that the Aguilar-Spinelli test is “the standard by which probable cause will be measured to see if the issuance of a search warrant is proper under” the Tennessee Constitution
- providing that independent police corroboration can make up for deficiencies in either prong of the Aguilar-Spinelli test
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Judges: Cooper, Drowota, Fones, Harbison, O'Brien
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