Cases pin-citing Harris
Harris v. United States · 1968 · 27 pinpoint citations from 9 cases, 5 distinct passages.
United States v. Jaimez
· 2013-05-21 · N.D. Georgia · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
“[0]bjects falling in the plain view of an officer who has a right to be in the position to have that view are subject to seizure and may be introduced in evidence.”
State v. Robinson
· 2010-07-15 · Wisconsin Supreme Court · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
"It has long been settled that objects falling in the plain view of an officer who has a right to be in the position to have that view are subject to seizure and may be introduced in evidence."
United States v. McMullin
· 2009-05-29 · First Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
“It has long been settled that objects falling in the plain view *10 of an officer who has a right to be in the position to have that view are subject to seizure and may be introduced in evidence.”
United States v. Meada
· 2005-05-23 · First Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
“It has long been settled that objects falling in the plain view of an officer who has a right to be in the position to have that view are subject to seizure and may be introduced in evidence.”
United States v. Simpson
· 1996-09-27 · S.D. Indiana · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
“Objects falling in the plain view of an officer who has a right to be in the position to have the view are subject to seizure and may be introduced in evidence.”
United States v. Lang
· 1993-11-22 · Fifth Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
"It has long been settled that objects falling in the plain view of an officer who has a right to be in the position to have that view are subject to seizure and may be introduced in evidence."
United States v. Bianco
· 1993-07-19 · Second Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
“plain view”
United States v. Bianco
· 1993-07-19 · Second Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
"plain view"
United States v. Rodney J. Daoust
· 1990-10-18 · First Circuit · 3 pin-cites
· pin 19 L. Ed. 2d at 234
“It has long been settled that objects falling in the plain view of an officer who has a right to be in the position to have that view are subject to seizure and may be introduced in evidence.”