Ritter v. Commonwealth

Decided 1970-04-27

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Gordon, J., Dissenting. The trial court held that the warrant did not authorize a search of the Ritter’s mailbox, and the Commonwealth did not assign cross-error. So, as the majority tacitly concedes, a search of the mailbox and a seizure of articles found there would have been unauthorized. But the majority holds that there was no search of the…

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