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Mapp Vs. Ohio
Mapp v. Ohio (Exclusionary Rule) March 29, 1961 Facts: * On May 23, 1957, three police officers arrived at the Mrs. Dollree Maps residence in the city of Cleveland Ohio, while conducting a preliminary investigation the police officers were following a tip that a person was hiding out in the home, and was wanted for questioning in connection with a recent bombing. Police were also tipped off by informants that there was a large amount of policy paraphernalia being hidden
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