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- Q7516820 subject Q6996306.
- Q7516820 subject Q6997039.
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- Q7516820 abstract "Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. United States, 251 U.S. 385 (1920), was a U.S. Supreme Court Case in which Silverthorne attempted to evade paying taxes. Federal agents illegally seized tax books from Silverthorne and created copies of the records. The issue in this case is whether or not derivatives of illegal evidence are permissible in court. The ruling, delivered by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., was that to permit derivatives would encourage police to circumvent the Fourth Amendment, so the illegal copied evidence was held tainted and inadmissible. This precedent later became known as the "fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine," and is an extension of the exclusionary rule.Chief Justice White and Associate Justice Pitney dissented without a written opinion.".
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- Q7516820 wikiPageWikiLink Q6996306.
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- Q7516820 wikiPageWikiLink Q8465796.
- Q7516820 fullname "Silverthorne Lumber Co., Inc., et al. v. United States".
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- Q7516820 comment "Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. United States, 251 U.S. 385 (1920), was a U.S. Supreme Court Case in which Silverthorne attempted to evade paying taxes. Federal agents illegally seized tax books from Silverthorne and created copies of the records. The issue in this case is whether or not derivatives of illegal evidence are permissible in court.".
- Q7516820 label "Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. United States".
- Q7516820 name "Silverthorne Lumber Co., Inc., et al. v. United States".