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- Miller_v._United_States abstract "Miller v. United States, 357 U.S. 301 (1958), was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court, which held that one could not lawfully be arrested in one's home by officers breaking in without first giving one notice of their authority and purpose.In the District of Columbia, officers without a warrant knocked on the door of William Miller's apartment and upon his inquiry, "Who's there?" replied in a low voice, "Police." Miller opened the door but quickly tried to close it, whereupon the officers broke the door, entered, arrested petitioner and seized marked bills which were later admitted as evidence over Miller's objection at a trial in which he was convicted of violations of the narcotics laws.The Supreme Court ruled that the arrest was unlawful, the evidence seized was inadmissible, and the conviction is reversed.".
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- Miller_v._United_States arguedate "--01-28".
- Miller_v._United_States argueyear "1958".
- Miller_v._United_States case "Miller v. United States, 357 U.S. 301".
- Miller_v._United_States citation "17280.0".
- Miller_v._United_States decidedate "--06-23".
- Miller_v._United_States decideyear "1958".
- Miller_v._United_States findlaw 301.html.
- Miller_v._United_States fullname "William Miller v. United States".
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- Miller_v._United_States holding "Petitioner could not lawfully be arrested in his home by officers breaking in without first giving him notice of their authority and purpose, the arrest was unlawful, the evidence seized was inadmissible, and the conviction is reversed.".
- Miller_v._United_States justia case.html.
- Miller_v._United_States litigants "Miller v. United States".
- Miller_v._United_States majority "Brennan".
- Miller_v._United_States prior "17280.0".
- Miller_v._United_States scotus "1957".
- Miller_v._United_States uspage "301".
- Miller_v._United_States usvol "357".
- Miller_v._United_States subject Category:1958_in_United_States_case_law.
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- Miller_v._United_States subject Category:United_States_Fourth_Amendment_case_law.
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- Miller_v._United_States comment "Miller v. United States, 357 U.S.".
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- Miller_v._United_States name "William Miller v. United States".