1. Irvine v. California, No. 12, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 30, 1953, Argued , February 8, 1954, Decided
OVERVIEW: The Fourth Amendment did not forbid the admission of conversations obtained by the installation of a microphone in the inmate's home in state court even though the inmate's home was entered without a warrant.
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