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limited funds." Id., ¶18. Therefore, the court of appeals determined that the Mullers had the first
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limited funds." Id., ¶18. Therefore, the court of appeals determined that the Mullers had the first
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"independently apply[ing] those historical facts to the constitutional standard." Id. ¶11 We review de
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"independently apply[ing] those historical facts to the constitutional standard." Id. ¶11 We review de
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of Gisvold were, in the supreme court’s own words, “lengthy and somewhat confusing.” Id. at 464. In 1992
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of Gisvold were, in the supreme court’s own words, “lengthy and somewhat confusing.” Id. at 464. In 1992
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an officer makes a reasonable, good-faith factual mistake.” Id., ¶9 (citing United States v. Cashman, 216 F
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an officer makes a reasonable, good-faith factual mistake.” Id., ¶9 (citing United States v. Cashman, 216 F
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. No. 2014AP463-CR 5 where an officer makes a reasonable, good-faith factual mistake.” Id., ¶9 (citing
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. No. 2014AP463-CR 5 where an officer makes a reasonable, good-faith factual mistake.” Id., ¶9 (citing
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must be a seizure within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment. Id. Second, the police conduct must
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must be a seizure within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment. Id. Second, the police conduct must
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WI App 103 court of appeals of wisconsin published opinion Case No.: 2010AP646 Complete Title of...
and somewhat confusing.” Id. at 464. In 1992, Michael and Drue Gisvold defaulted on a home mortgage held
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and somewhat confusing.” Id. at 464. In 1992, Michael and Drue Gisvold defaulted on a home mortgage held
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on November 5, 1979. Id. at 190. On April 7, 1980, George Korkow filed suit against General Casualty, who
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on November 5, 1979. Id. at 190. On April 7, 1980, George Korkow filed suit against General Casualty, who
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whether those facts meet the constitutional standard. Id. Functional Equivalent of Interrogation
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whether those facts meet the constitutional standard. Id. Functional Equivalent of Interrogation
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. Id. Functional Equivalent of Interrogation ¶9 Hambly first contends that his inculpatory
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=27196 - 2006-12-19
. Id. Functional Equivalent of Interrogation ¶9 Hambly first contends that his inculpatory
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