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1. Jones v. United States, No. 69, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, January 21, 1960, Argued , March 28, 1960, Decided
OVERVIEW: An accused who was charged with a possession offense could challenge in a motion to suppress the search that produced the evidence upon which his possession charge was based without having to establish a possessory interest in the evidence.
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