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People v. Burola
In Briggs , we recognized that the inevitable discovery exception differs in one key respect from the independent source exception, “specifically, the evidence sought to be introduced at trial [under the inevitable discovery exception] has not actually been obtained from an independent source, but rather would have been discovered as a matter of course if independent investigations were allowed to proceed.” Briggs, 709 P.2d at 923 (quoting from Nix, 467 U.S. at 459 , 104 S.Ct. at 2517 (Brennan, J., dissenting)); see also People v. Quintero, 657 P.2d 948, 951 (Colo.1983) (holding that evide…
Dean
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 88-5620.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Dec 12, 1983.
Published
Appeal from D. C. N. D. Ga. dismissed for want of jurisdiction.