Supreme Court of Delaware
Anderson v. State
327, 2015·Judge: Vaughn0 citations
Summary of the case Anderson v. State
In Anderson v. State, the court addressed the legality of evidence obtained during a search and seizure operation. The defendant, Anderson, challenged the admissibility of the evidence, arguing it was obtained in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights. The court examined the circumstances under which the search was conducted and evaluated the application of the exclusionary rule.
Key Issues of the case Anderson v. State
- Legality of search and seizure
- Application of the exclusionary rule
Key Facts of the case Anderson v. State
- Anderson was subjected to a search and seizure operation.
- The evidence obtained was challenged as violating Fourth Amendment rights.
Decision of the case Anderson v. State
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