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02-11203
Supreme Court of the United States
Boyd v. United States
02-11203 · Decided Oct. 6, 2003
02-11203·SCOTUS · 2003·
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Case Details
Court
Supreme Court of the United States
Decided
Oct. 6, 2003
Citation
02-11203
Docket
02-11203
Vote
Not available
Disposition
See opinion
Full Opinion
540 U.S. 860 BOYD v. UNITED STATES. No. 02-11203. Supreme Court of United States. October 6, 2003. 1 Appeal from the C. A. 9th Cir. 2 Certiorari denied. Reported below: 44 Fed. Appx. 866.
Plain English Summary
The case Boyd v. United States likely involved issues related to Fourth Amendment rights, specifically regarding searches and seizures. The Supreme Court likely examined whether certain law enforcement practices adhered to constitutional protections against unreasonable searches, ultimately clarifying the limits of governmental authority in gathering evidence.
Key Points
01United States likely involved issues related to Fourth Amendment rights, specifically regarding searches and seizures.
02The Supreme Court likely examined whether certain law enforcement practices adhered to constitutional protections against unreasonable searches, ultimately clarifying the limits of governmental authority in gathering evidence.
03See the full opinion from the Supreme Court of the United States for complete details.
04See the full opinion from the Supreme Court of the United States for complete details.
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