United States v. Leon

468 US 897, 104 S. Ct. 3405, 82 L. Ed. 2d 677 - Supreme Court, 1984 - Google Scholar
… States v. Janis, supra, we permitted the use in federal civil proceedings of evidence illegally seized
by state officials since the likelihood of deterring police misconduct through such an …

Rizzo v. Goode

423 US 362, 96 S. Ct. 598, 46 L. Ed. 2d 561 - Supreme Court, 1976 - Google Scholar
… requiring petitioners "to submit to [the District] Court for its approval a comprehensive program
for improving the handling of citizen complaints alleging police misconduct" in accordance …

Brown v. Illinois

422 US 590, 95 S. Ct. 2254, 45 L. Ed. 2d 416 - Supreme Court, 1975 - Google Scholar
422 US 590 (1975). BROWN v. ILLINOIS. No. 73-6650. Supreme Court of United States.
Argued March 18, 1975. Decided June 26, 1975. CERTIORARI …

Nix v. Williams

467 US 431, 104 S. Ct. 2501, 81 L. Ed. 2d 377 - Supreme Court, 1984 - Google Scholar
… including the possibility of departmental discipline and civil liability — also lessen the likelihood
that the ultimate or inevitable discovery exception will promote police misconduct …

Herring v. US

555 US 135, 129 S. Ct. 695, 172 L. Ed. 2d 496 - Supreme Court, 2009 - Google Scholar
… As we said in Leon, "an assessment of the flagrancy of the police misconduct constitutes an
important step in the calculus" of applying the exclusionary rule. 468 US, at 911, 104 S.Ct …

Utah v. Strieff

136 S. Ct. 2056, 579 US 232, 195 L. Ed. 2d 400 - Supreme Court, 2016 - Google Scholar
… 2254, 45 L.Ed.2d 416. In this case, there was no flagrant police misconduct … 2254, also strongly
favors the State. The exclusionary rule exists to deter police misconduct …

Davis v. US

564 US 229, 131 S. Ct. 2419, 180 L. Ed. 2d 285 - Supreme Court, 2011 - Google Scholar
… 3405, 82 L.Ed.2d 677, the result of this cost-benefit analysis turns on the "flagrancy
of the police misconduct" at issue. Id., at 909, 911, 104 S.Ct. 3405 …

United States v. Calandra

414 US 338, 94 S. Ct. 613, 38 L. Ed. 2d 561 - Supreme Court, 1974 - Google Scholar
… Fourth Amendment. But it does not follow that the Fourth Amendment requires adoption
of every proposal that might deter police misconduct. In Alderman …

United States v. Crews

445 US 463, 100 S. Ct. 1244, 63 L. Ed. 2d 537 - Supreme Court, 1980 - Google Scholar
… Wong Sun, supra, at 488. A. In this case, the robbery victim's presence in the courtroom at
respondent's trial was surely not the product of any police misconduct …

Warrick v. Superior Court

112 P. 3d 2, 29 Cal. Rptr. 3d 2, 35 Cal. 4th … - Cal: Supreme Court, 2005 - Google Scholar
… Referring to the allegations in defense counsel's affidavit, the trial court stated: "It appears to me
that this is not police misconduct but really an argument about what happened, one that …