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Berkley v. U. S

U.S.
Apr 29, 1974
416 U.S. 970 (1974)

Summary

holding that "officers are not required to announce at every place of entry" and approving an entry where officers made one announcement at the front door while seconds later other officers entered another

Summary of this case from U.S. v. One Parcel of R. Prop. in Woonsocket

Opinion

No. 73-1207.

April 29, 1974, OCTOBER TERM, 1973.


C.A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.


Summaries of

Berkley v. U. S

U.S.
Apr 29, 1974
416 U.S. 970 (1974)

holding that "officers are not required to announce at every place of entry" and approving an entry where officers made one announcement at the front door while seconds later other officers entered another

Summary of this case from U.S. v. One Parcel of R. Prop. in Woonsocket
Case details for

Berkley v. U. S

Case Details

Full title:BERKLEY, DBA BERKLEY ASSOCIATES v. UNITED STATES

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 29, 1974

Citations

416 U.S. 970 (1974)

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