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Top citers, strongest first. 8 distinct citers.
discussed
Cited "see"
People v. Sears
Further, the emergency exception "must be narrowly construed because it is susceptible of abuse and may be used to validate an otherwise unlawful arrest or seizure" (People v Williams, 146 AD3d 906, 908 [2017] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted], lv denied 29 NY3d 1002 [2017]; see People v Gallmon, 19 NY2d 389, 394-395 [1967], cert denied 390 US 911 [1968]).
discussed
Cited "see"
People v. Sears
Further, the emergency exception "must be narrowly construed because it is susceptible of abuse and may be used to validate an otherwise unlawful arrest or seizure" (People v Williams, 146 AD3d 906, 908 [2017] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted], lv denied 29 NY3d 1002 [2017]; see People v Gallmon, 19 NY2d 389, 394-395 [1967], cert denied 390 US 911 [1968]).
discussed
Cited "see"
People v. Sears
Further, the emergency exception "must be narrowly construed because it is susceptible of abuse and may be used to validate an otherwise unlawful arrest or seizure" ( People v Williams , 146 AD3d 906, 908 [2017] [internal quotation marks and citations omitted], lv denied 29 NY3d 1002 [2017]; see People v Gallmon , 19 NY2d 389, 394-395 [1967], cert denied 390 US 911 [1968]).
discussed
Cited "see"
People v. Rossi
“This exception must be narrowly construed because it is susceptible of abuse and may be used to validate an otherwise unlawful arrest or seizure” (People v Guins, 165 AD2d 549, 552 [1991]; see People v Gallmon, 19 NY2d 389, 394 [1967], cert denied 390 US 911 [1968]).
discussed
Cited "see"
People v. Rossi
“This exception must be narrowly construed because it is susceptible of abuse and may be used to validate an otherwise unlawful arrest or seizure” (People v Guins, 165 AD2d 549, 552 [1991]; see People v Gallmon, 19 NY2d 389, 394 [1967], cert denied 390 US 911 [1968]).
cited
Cited "see"
Smith v. Holeman
See Wilson v. State, 223 Ga. 531, 536 ( 156 SE2d 446 ), cert. den. 390 U. S. 911 .
cited
Cited "see"
United States of America Ex Rel. James Ellis Foye v. State of New Jersey and Ronald Groomes, Superintendent New Jersey State Prison
See State v. Funicello, 49 N.J. 553, 583 , 231 A.2d 579, 596 (1967), cert. denied, 390 U.S. 911 , 88 S.Ct. 837 , 19 L.Ed.2d 882 (1968), and cases cited therein.
discussed
Cited "see, e.g."
In Re Parole Application of Trantino
See, e.g., State v. Funicello, 49 N.J. 553 (1967), cert. den., 390 U.S. 911 , 88 S.Ct. 837 , 19 L.Ed.2d 882 (1968) (defendant killed a used car dealer by repeatedly stabbing and slashing him and then drove off with a car); State v. Billingsley, 46 N.J. 219 (1966) (defendant, while intoxicated, killed two women by beating and repeatedly stabbing them); State v. Forcella, 35 N.J. 168 (1961), cert. den. 369 U.S. 866 , 82 S.Ct. 1035 , 8 L.Ed.2d 86 (1962) (quarrel between former lovers ended with apparently intoxicated defendant shooting his lover to death at close range with a shotgun).
Shaw
v.
California
v.
California
No. 754.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jan 22, 1968.
390 U.S. 911
Roger Arne-bergh and Philip E. Grey for respondent.
Published
Super. Ct. Cal., County of Los Angeles. Certiorari denied.