United States v. Bernice Malloy Miller

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit · Decided 1991-02-12

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POWELL, Retired Associate Justice: The question presented in this case is whether a police officer has probable cause to arrest a defendant when the officer is acting on an informant’s tip and has corroborated a substantial portion of that tip through personal observation. The informant in the case before us had not provided the police with information in the past, but was provi…

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