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cited 3× by 1 distinct case ·
“We would be surprised if a state officer could not legally arrest a person who has committed a federal felony”
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Top citers, strongest first. 5 distinct citers.
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discussed
Cited as authority (quoted)
Department of Public Safety & Correctional Services v. Berg
we would be surprised if a state officer could not legally arrest a person who has committed a federal felony
discussed
Cited "see"
People v. Lee
(2×)
See 2 LaFave, Search and Seizure 633 (1978), and People v. Nawrocki (1967), 6 Mich. App. 46 , 150 N.W.2d 516 , cert. denied (1967), 389 U.S. 942 , 19 L.
cited
Cited "see"
Grimes v. State
See Farley v. United States, 381 F.2d 357 (5th Cir.), cert. den. 389 U.S. 942 (1967); United States v. La Monica, 472 F.2d 580 (9th Cir. 1972); United States Ex.
cited
Cited "see"
People v. Trujillo
See People v. Nawrocki, 6 Mich.App. 46 , 150 N.W.2d 516 (1967), cert. denied, 389 U.S. 942 , 88 S.Ct. 304 , 19 L.Ed.2d 296 (1967).
cited
Cited "see, e.g."
O'NEAL v. State
See also, Farley v. United States, 381 F.2d 357 (5th Cir. 1967), cert. denied 389 U.S. 942 , 88 S.Ct. 303 , 19 L.Ed.2d 295 (1967).
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Tahl
v.
California
v.
California
No. 305.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 6, 1967.
389 U.S. 942
Thomas C. Lynch, Attorney General of California, William E. James, Assistant Attorney General, and Ronald M. George, Deputy Attorney General, for respondent.
Cited by 5 opinions | Published
Citer courts: Court of Appeals of Maryland (1)
Sup. Ct. Cal. Certiorari denied.