| New Jersey. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 848 pages
...reversed. The opinion read by Mr. Justice Day is in part as follows : ''It was not an assertion of the right on the part of the government to search...of the accused, when legally arrested, to discover or seize the fruits or evidence of the crime. * * * Nor is it the case of burglar's tools or other... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 2038 pages
...the laws. In Weeks v. United States, the following limitations are distinctly recognized : The right to search the person of the accused when legally arrested, to discover and seize the proofs c(f his crime ; the right to seize the tools of the burglar, or other proofs of guilt found... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1924 - 1232 pages
...fundamental rights. This case is not an assertion on the part of the state, recognized under the law. to search the person of the accused, when legally arrested, to discover and seize the fruits oi* evidences of crime. Dillon v. O'Brieu, 16 Cox OC 245; Pickett v. State, 99 Ga. 12, 25 SE COS, 59... | |
| United States - Law - 1918 - 1138 pages
...CONSTITUTION of the right on the part of the Government, always recognized under English and American law, to search the person of the accused when legally arrested...discover and seize the fruits or evidences of crime. This right has been uniformly maintained in many cases. 1 Bishop on Criminal Procedure, § 211; Wharton,... | |
| Ohio. Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 636 pages
...assertion of the right on the part of the Government, always recognized under English and American law, to search the person of the accused when legally arrested...discover and seize the fruits or evidences of crime. This right has been uniformly maintained in many cases. 1 Bishop on Criminal Procedure. Section 211... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Deportation - 1921 - 802 pages
...the laws. In Weeks c. United States the following limitations are distinctly recognized: The right to search the person of the accused when legally arrested, to discover and seize the proofs of his crime; the right to seize the tools of the burglar, or other proofs of guilt found upon... | |
| Missouri. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1923 - 872 pages
...assertion of the right on the part of the government, always recognized under English and American law, to search the person of the accused, when legally...discover and seize the fruits or. evidences of crime. This right has been uniformly maintained in many cases. [1. Bish. on Or. Proc. sec. 211; Wharton, Or.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1923 - 20 pages
...assertion of the right on the part of the Government, always recognized under English and American law, to search the person of the accused when legally arrested...discover and seize the fruits or evidences of crime. This right has been uniformly maintained in many cases. (1 Bishop on Criminal Procedure, 211; Wharton... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1923 - 1208 pages
...assertion of the right on the part of the government, always recognized under English and American law, to search the person of the accused when legally arrested,...discover and seize the fruits or evidences of crime. This right has been uniformly maintained in many cases. [Citing cases.] Nor is it the case of testimony... | |
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