1. Silverman v. United States, No. 66, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 5, 1960, Argued , March 6, 1961, Decided
OVERVIEW: Gambling convictions were reversed because police eavesdropping was accomplished by means of an unauthorized physical penetration into premises occupied by defendants, in violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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