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discussing "four corners" rule, which prohibits challenges to a facially valid warrant affidavit that, objectively read on the document's face, establishes probable cause
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1989
discussing "four corners" rule, which prohibits challenges to a facially valid warrant affidavit that, objectively read on the document's face, establishes probable cause
Summary of this case from State v. Perez1989
discussing "four corners" rule, which prohibits challenges to a facially valid warrant affidavit that, objectively read on the document's face, establishes probable cause
Summary of this case from State v. PerezFull title:DISPOSITIONS OF PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:The Supreme Court of Washington
Date published: Jan 1, 1989
Reconsideration denied August 1, 1989. Review denied at 113 Wn.2d 1027 (1989).…
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