· 4/16/1973
United States of America Ex Rel. Gilbert John Gaugler v. Joseph Brierley, Superintendent, State Correctional Institution at Pittsburgh
Citations
- 477 F.2d 516
- 24 A.L.R. Fed. 92
- 1973 U.S. App. LEXIS 10486
How courts have described this case
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- explaining that the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure “do not extend to prosecutions in state courts for violations of state criminal laws” 19 and “govern only prosecutions in federal courts for violation of criminal laws of the United States”
- the Fourth Amendment does not require a written affidavit but that “the judicial officer issuing a search warrant be supplied sufficient information, under oath or affirmation”
- the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure “do not extend to prosecutions in state courts for violations of state criminal laws” and “govern only prosecutions in federal courts for violation of criminal laws of the United States”
- the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure “do not extend to prosecutions in state courts for violations of state criminal laws” and “govern only prosecutions in federal courts for violation of criminal laws of the United States”
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Judges: Kalodner, Adams, Rosenn
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