1. MILLER v. UNITED STATES, No. 126, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 28, 1958, Argued , June 23, 1958, Decided
OVERVIEW: The Supreme Court held that police officers, with or without a warrant, had to state their authority and their purpose for demanding admission to a residence before breaking down a door to gain entry to make an arrest.
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