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Alphin v. Henson

U.S.
Nov 15, 1976
429 U.S. 960 (1976)

Summary

holding that a suppression motion was rendered moot when the evidence seized was excluded on other grounds

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Opinion

No. 76-229.

November 15, 1976, OCTOBER TERM, 1976.


C.A. 4th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 538 F. 2d 85.


Summaries of

Alphin v. Henson

U.S.
Nov 15, 1976
429 U.S. 960 (1976)

holding that a suppression motion was rendered moot when the evidence seized was excluded on other grounds

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defining a counterfeit obligation within the meaning of § 472 as one "of such character that under favorable circumstances it could be uttered and accepted as genuine"

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following Alessi I but noting that if issue were open in Circuit it would find lack of jurisdiction

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Case details for

Alphin v. Henson

Case Details

Full title:ALPHIN et al. v. HENSON et al

Court:U.S.

Date published: Nov 15, 1976

Citations

429 U.S. 960 (1976)

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