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1. "Surprise witness" scared, balks during trial of Birns "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.

2. Motion to suppress evidence Motion to suppress evidence Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Motion by Mapp's lawyer, A. L. Kearns, to supress the illegally obtained evidence (i.e., obscene literature) during her trial before the Court of Common Pleas of Cuyahoga County.

3. Defendant's bill of exceptions Defendant's bill of exceptions Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Transcript of Mapp's criminal trial before the Court of Common Pleas of Cuyahoga County

4. A landmark decision A landmark decision Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Overview of Mapp v. Ohio; background, chronology of trials.

5. Gamblers' friend gets 1-7 term in obscenity case 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.

6. Woman is guilty in obscenity case
 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.

7. Ex-Mrs. Bivins guilty of dirty book charge 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).

8. Try to trace trunkful of policy data 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).

9. Woman on trial in obscene literature raid 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.

10. Woman charged on obscene photos 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...

11. Woman faces charge on numbers and smut Woman faces charge on numbers and smut Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Dollree Mapp charged with possession of policy slips and obscene literature.

12. Prosecuting Attorney John T. Corrigan Prosecuting Attorney John T. Corrigan Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment "Prosecutor John T. Corrigan." -- photo verso.

13. Prosecuting Attorney John T. Corrigan Prosecuting Attorney John T. Corrigan Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment "John T. Corrigan Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Leukemia Society of America." -- photo verso.

14. Affidavit of Michael Haney Affidavit of Michael Haney Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Affidavit stating that "Dollree Mapp did unlawfully have in her possession and under her control certain lewd, obscene, and lascivious books and pictures."

15. Brief of appellant on the merits Brief of appellant on the merits Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment A. L. Kearns, Mapp's attorney, argues that the Supreme Court of the United States should overturn the decision of the Supreme Court of Ohio.

16. Brief amici curiae on behalf of American Civil Liberties Union and Ohio Civil Liberties Union Brief amici curiae on behalf of American Civil Liberties Union and Ohio Civil Liberties Union Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment; American Civil Liberties Union; Ohio Civil Liberties Union Rowland Watts , an attorney for the ACLU, and Bernard Berkman, an attorney for the OCLU, argue that the Supreme Court o the United States should reverse the judgment of the Supreme Court of Ohio, and overturn...

17. Jurisdictional statement Jurisdictional statement Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment A. L. Kearns, Mapp's attorney, argues that the Supreme Court of the United States should review Mapp's case and overturn the decision of the Supreme Court of Ohio.

18. Supreme Court of the United States oral argument transcript Supreme Court of the United States oral argument transcript Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Transcript of the oral arguments heard before the Supreme Court of the United States during Mapp v. Ohio, 367 U.S. 643 (1961).

19. Supplemental brief of appellant on merits Supplemental brief of appellant on merits Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Prosecutors for the State of Ohio argue that the Supreme Court of the United States should affirm the judgment of the Supreme Court of Ohio.

20. Motion to dismiss or affirm and brief in support Motion to dismiss or affirm and brief in support Search and seizures; Dollree Mapp; Fourth Amendment Prosecutors for the State of Ohio argue that the Supreme Court of the United States should affirm the judgment of the Supreme Court of Ohio.
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