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Mahoney Pays Tribute to Negro Lawyers in "Bar Day" Address: Wings Over Jordan Radio Speaker Traces History of Negro Bar Association
Public speaking; Lawyers; Afro-Americans; Wings over Jordan (Choir : Cleveland, Ohio)
Charles Henry Mahoney, lawyer and insurance president, speaks on Wings over Jordan radio show and traces the history of Negro Bar Association. The full text of the speech and a brief introduction about...
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Refuses rehearing on Cleveland case
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Supreme Court refuses to "reconsider a decision which barred from state trials all evidence obtained by unconstitutional searches and seizures."
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Local case upsets law on evidence
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
U.S. Supreme Court decides that illegally seized evidence cannot be used in state criminal trials.
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Illegal evidence ruling held not retroactive
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
The Supreme Court refused to consider a claim that its June 11, 1961, decision barring state use of illegaly-seized evidence can be used to free a person imprisioned before that date.
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High court's rule fought by Cuyahoga
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Cuyahoga County prosecutor's office files a brief arguing that "the U.S. Supreme Court has unconstitutionally taken from the states their inherent control over police powers and court procedures in matters...
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A landmark decision
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Overview of Mapp v. Ohio; background, chronology of trials.
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Policy house closed after 3-hour siege
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Police break in and arrest former Mrs. Bivins.
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Hail search decision as blow for liberty
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Supreme Court rules that evidence obtained by illegal searches is inadmissable in state courts.
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Obscenity conviction goes to highest court
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
The Cleveland branch of the Civil Liberties Union will defend Dollree Mapp before the U.S. Supreme Court. They will argue that she was convicted unconstitutionally on an obscene pictures charge.
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Court upholds woman's guilt in smut case
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Ohio Supreme Court upholds lower court's decision that Mapp is guilty of possessing obscene literature.
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Supreme Court reverses obscenity verdict here
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Supreme Court rules that evidence obtained by illegal searches is inadmissable in state courts.
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Opposes bond in Mapp case
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Assistant county prosecutor Gertrude Mahon opposes request by A.J. Kearns for Dollree Mapp to be released on bond pending an appeal of the decision made in the Court of Common Pleas.
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Gamblers' friend gets 1-7 term in obscenity case
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Dollree Mapp found guilt of possessing obscene pictures and literature by Court of Common Pleas Judge Donald F. Lybarger.
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Woman is guilty in obscenity case
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Dollree Mapp is found guilty of possession of obscene materials by Grand Jury in Cuyahoga County.
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Faces trial on smut charge
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Common Pleas Judge Joseph A. Artl refuses plea deal. Mapp "has pleaded guilty to possession of obscene literature on the promise of [a successful plea deal]," and will now go to trial.
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Ex-Mrs. Bivins guilty of dirty book charge
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Mapp is found guilty to possession of obscene literature by the Court of Common Pleas of Cuyahoga County (Judge Joseph A. Artl).
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Try to trace trunkful of policy data
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Delau arrests Mapp and Ogletree on charges of possession of policy paraphernalia. Both of those arrested, with other bombing suspects, will be tried in Municipal Court on June 12 (1957).
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Woman on trial in obscene literature raid
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Notice of Mapp's Court of Common Pleas trial. Kearns' motion to suppress evidence based on vagueness of supposed warrant overruled by Judge Lybarger.
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"Surprise witness" scared, balks during trial of Birns
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
Mapp, a "surprise witness" in the blackmail and bombing trial of Alex (Shondor) Birns, refused to answer and questions. She claimed that she and her daughter had been threatened.
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Woman charged on obscene photos
Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment
"Mapp ... today was held to the Grand Jury on a charge of possessing obscene pictures and literature. Bond was set at $5000 by Municipal Court Judge Andrew Kovachy. A charge of possession of policy slips...
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