1. Fahy v. Connecticut, No. 19, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 16, 1963, Argued , December 2, 1963, Decided
OVERVIEW: Because the admission of illegally obtained evidence was prejudicial to petitioner, having contributed to his conviction for willfully injuring a public building, the error in its admission was not harmless, and the conviction had to be reversed.
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