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The Larus argentatus, which he called the Herring Gull, is called Silver Gull Silbermoewe in German, the clue is in the
BBC News - Home 2010
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At issue in Herring is whether the exclusionary rule should apply when a suspect’s arrest was based on erroneous information from another law enforcement officer.
Criminal Law 2008
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At issue in Herring is whether the exclusionary rule should apply when a suspect’s arrest was based on erroneous information from another law enforcement officer.
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At issue in Herring is whether the exclusionary rule should apply when a suspect’s arrest was based on erroneous information from another law enforcement officer.
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Earlier this month, the court issued its decision in Herring v. U.S.,
Criminal Law 2009
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Herring is invisible, and doesn't seem to be running much of a campaign once again - which almost cost her the seat earlier this year.
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How is this analysis consistent with the majority opinion in Herring?
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Good Faith Exception and Changing Law: Misunderstanding “Good Faith” 2010
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Herring is invisible, and doesn't seem to be running much of a campaign once again - which almost cost her the seat earlier this year.
Not Larry Sabato: 2009
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Herring is now the second case in four years to place substantial new limits on the exclusionary rule.
Wonk Room » The Supreme Court Term In Review, Part II: Criminal Justice 2009
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Earlier this month, the court issued its decision in Herring v. U.S.,
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