State v. Rush, No. 26396.
Court | United States State Supreme Court of Missouri |
Writing for the Court | Phillip R. Garrison |
Citation | 160 S.W.3d 844 |
Parties | STATE of Missouri, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Jennifer M. RUSH, Defendant-Respondent. |
Decision Date | 29 April 2005 |
Docket Number | No. 26396. |
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State v. Henry, No. WD 69978.
...a reasonable doubt." Id. "Common sense is a key ingredient in considering the absence or presence of probable cause." State v. Rush, 160 S.W.3d 844, 849 (Mo.App.2005). "[R]eliance upon factual allegations necessarily 292 S.W.3d 364 entails some degree of reliability upon the credibility of ......
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State v. Johnson, No. SD 31437.
...CONST. amend. IV. “There is a strong preference within the Fourth Amendment for searches conducted pursuant to a warrant.” State v. Rush, 160 S.W.3d 844, 848 (Mo.App. S.D.2005). The task of the issuing magistrate is simply to make a practical, common-sense decision whether, given all the ci......
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State v. Wilson, No. SD 31938.
...deference to the initial judicial determination of probable cause made at the time of the issuance of the search warrant.” State v. Rush, 160 S.W.3d 844, 848 (Mo.App. S.D.2005). The existence of probable cause is a question of fact, and we will reverse the issuing judge's determination that......
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State v. Henry, No. WD 69978.
...a reasonable doubt." Id. "Common sense is a key ingredient in considering the absence or presence of probable cause." State v. Rush, 160 S.W.3d 844, 849 (Mo.App.2005). "[R]eliance upon factual allegations necessarily 292 S.W.3d 364 entails some degree of reliability upon the credibility of ......
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State v. Johnson, No. SD 31437.
...CONST. amend. IV. “There is a strong preference within the Fourth Amendment for searches conducted pursuant to a warrant.” State v. Rush, 160 S.W.3d 844, 848 (Mo.App. S.D.2005). The task of the issuing magistrate is simply to make a practical, common-sense decision whether, given all the ci......
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State v. Wilson, No. SD 31938.
...deference to the initial judicial determination of probable cause made at the time of the issuance of the search warrant.” State v. Rush, 160 S.W.3d 844, 848 (Mo.App. S.D.2005). The existence of probable cause is a question of fact, and we will reverse the issuing judge's determination that......