Commonwealth v. Milliken

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania · Decided 1973-01-30

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Dissenting Opinion by Mr. Justice Pomeroy: I am unable to agree that the existence of probable cause as the pre-condition for the issuance of a search warrant, a basic constitutional requirement, can be satisfied by testimony given months later, after challenge to a warrant has been made, to the effect that the police officer orally and while under oath told the magistrate more than the supporting affidavit dis…

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