Mapp V. Ohio
Mapp v. Ohio
,
367 U.S. 643
(
1961
) was a
landmark case
in the area of
U.S.
criminal procedure
, in which the
United States Supreme Court
decided that the
Fourth Amendment
protection against "unreasonable searches and seizures" must be extended to
states
as well as the
federal government
.
External links
Full text of the decision courtesy of Findlaw.com
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