Chimel V. California
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Date decided | 1969 |
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Ruling court | Supreme Court of the United States |
Date argued | 1969 |
Dissent | White |
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Prior | Supreme Court of California |
Majority | Stewart |
Warren | |
Douglas | |
Harlan | |
Brennan | |
Fortas | |
Marshall | |
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ID | 730863 |
About Chimel V. California
Chimel v. California, 395 U. S. 752, is a 1969 Supreme Court of the United States case. In Chimel, the Court held that police officers arresting a person at home could not search the entire home without a search warrant, but police may search the area within immediate reach of the person.