1. Andresen v. Md., No. 74-1646 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 25, 1976 , June 29, 1976
OVERVIEW: An admission of petitioner's business records, seized during search of his offices, did not violate his Fifth Amendment self-incrimination privilege, because searches were reasonable under Fourth Amendment and the warrants were sufficiently specific.
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