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Mosher v. Saalfeld

U.S.
Jun 18, 1979
442 U.S. 941 (1979)

Summary

holding that officers did not violate the Fourth Amendment by listening to the accused's conversation through a motel wall

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Opinion

No. 78-1619.

June 18, 1979.


ORDER

C.A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 589 F. 2d 438.


Summaries of

Mosher v. Saalfeld

U.S.
Jun 18, 1979
442 U.S. 941 (1979)

holding that officers did not violate the Fourth Amendment by listening to the accused's conversation through a motel wall

Summary of this case from U.S. v. Hassan

affirming summary judgment for defendants charged with an unlawful search and seizure where plaintiff failed to present particular allegations or evidence supporting her claim

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authorizing pendent personal jurisdiction over related state law claims where federal statute invoked is Securities and Exchange Act of 1934

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Case details for

Mosher v. Saalfeld

Case Details

Full title:MOSHER v. SAALFELD ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jun 18, 1979

Citations

442 U.S. 941 (1979)

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