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- Commonwealth_v._Matos abstract "Commonwealth v. Matos, 672 A.2d 769 (1996), is a Pennsylvania State Supreme Court case which further developed Pennsylvania Constitutional Law as affording greater privacy protections than those guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Specifically, where police possess neither probable cause nor reasonable suspicion, contraband discarded by a person fleeing a police officer are the fruits of an illegal seizure. The case departs from the ruling of California v. Hodari D., 499 U.S. 621 (1991), which held that fleeing suspects cannot be considered seized for purposes of the U.S. Constitution. It is a part of a family of state case law concerning the phenomenon of "new judicial federalism." Pennsylvania criminal defense attorneys may cite the case as part of a motion to suppress physical evidence where the defendant discards drugs, weapons, or other contraband while fleeing police.".
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- Commonwealth_v._Matos wikiPageWikiLink Ronald_D._Castille.
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- Commonwealth_v._Matos wikiPageWikiLink United_States_v._Leon.
- Commonwealth_v._Matos citations "17280.0".
- Commonwealth_v._Matos court Pennsylvania_Supreme_Court.
- Commonwealth_v._Matos court Supreme_Court_of_Pennsylvania.
- Commonwealth_v._Matos dateDecided "1996-02-26".
- Commonwealth_v._Matos fullName "Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Danny Matos".
- Commonwealth_v._Matos hasPhotoCollection Commonwealth_v._Matos.
- Commonwealth_v._Matos judges "Nix C.J. and Flaherty, Zappala, Cappy, Castille JJ.".
- Commonwealth_v._Matos name "Commonwealth v. Matos".
- Commonwealth_v._Matos opinions "Where police possess neither probable cause nor reasonable suspicion, contraband discarded by a person fleeing a police officer are the fruits of an illegal seizure under the greater privacy protections of the Pennsylvania Constitution.".
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- Commonwealth_v._Matos subject Category:1996_in_Pennsylvania.
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- Commonwealth_v._Matos type Article.
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- Commonwealth_v._Matos comment "Commonwealth v. Matos, 672 A.2d 769 (1996), is a Pennsylvania State Supreme Court case which further developed Pennsylvania Constitutional Law as affording greater privacy protections than those guaranteed by the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Specifically, where police possess neither probable cause nor reasonable suspicion, contraband discarded by a person fleeing a police officer are the fruits of an illegal seizure. The case departs from the ruling of California v.".
- Commonwealth_v._Matos label "Commonwealth v. Matos".
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- Commonwealth_v._Matos sameAs Q5153911.
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