· 7/13/1976
United States v. James A. Dauphinee
Citations
- 538 F.2d 1
- 1976 U.S. App. LEXIS 8038
How courts have described this case
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- “The temporal proximity of remoteness of the events observed has a bearing on the validity of a warrant”
- although police corroboration of details of informer A’s information was an adequate basis for finding probable cause, the court relied in part on the fact that informant B gave limited corroboration of A’s statements
- search upheld after 30 days elapsed where the objects were hand grenades
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Judges: Coffin, McEntee, Campbell
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