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- Rakas_v._Illinois abstract "Rakas v. Illinois, 439 U.S. 128 (1978), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, in which The Court held that the "legitimately on the property" requirement of Jones v. United States, for challenging the legality of a police search, was too broad. The majority opinion by then-Associate Justice Rehnquist held that a defendant need show a "legitimate" expectation of privacy in the place searched in order to be eligible to challenge the search. For example, an overnight guest in a friend's apartment has such "standing". In the case at issue, the Court ruled that vehicular passengers in a car they did not own had no such legitimate expectation.".
- Rakas_v._Illinois wikiPageExternalLink case.html.
- Rakas_v._Illinois wikiPageID "22198706".
- Rakas_v._Illinois wikiPageRevisionID "529617513".
- Rakas_v._Illinois arguedate "--10-03".
- Rakas_v._Illinois argueyear "1978".
- Rakas_v._Illinois concurrence "Powell".
- Rakas_v._Illinois decidedate "--12-05".
- Rakas_v._Illinois decideyear "1978".
- Rakas_v._Illinois dissent "White".
- Rakas_v._Illinois fullname "Rakas et. al v. Illinois".
- Rakas_v._Illinois hasPhotoCollection Rakas_v._Illinois.
- Rakas_v._Illinois holding "Expectation of privacy in area subject to search or seizure required to challenge legality of the 4th amendment invasion.".
- Rakas_v._Illinois joinconcurrence "Burger".
- Rakas_v._Illinois joindissent "Brennan, Marshall, Stevens".
- Rakas_v._Illinois joinmajority "Burger, Stewart, Powell, Blackmun".
- Rakas_v._Illinois majority "Rehnquist".
- Rakas_v._Illinois scotus "1975".
- Rakas_v._Illinois uspage "128".
- Rakas_v._Illinois usvol "439".
- Rakas_v._Illinois subject Category:1978_in_United_States_case_law.
- Rakas_v._Illinois subject Category:United_States_Fourth_Amendment_case_law.
- Rakas_v._Illinois subject Category:United_States_Supreme_Court_cases.
- Rakas_v._Illinois type Case.
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- Rakas_v._Illinois type Event.
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- Rakas_v._Illinois comment "Rakas v. Illinois, 439 U.S. 128 (1978), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, in which The Court held that the "legitimately on the property" requirement of Jones v. United States, for challenging the legality of a police search, was too broad. The majority opinion by then-Associate Justice Rehnquist held that a defendant need show a "legitimate" expectation of privacy in the place searched in order to be eligible to challenge the search.".
- Rakas_v._Illinois label "Rakas v. Illinois".
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- Rakas_v._Illinois wasDerivedFrom Rakas_v._Illinois?oldid=529617513.
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- Rakas_v._Illinois name "Rakas et. al v. Illinois".