Self-Sued Search Warrant Victory

Self-Sued Search Warrant Victory

In 1957, a man sued his own search warrant and won the case in the Supreme Court. In Marcus v. Search Warrant, he argued the warrant was too vague. Since the agents had acted within the law, he had no recourse but to challenge the warrant itself.

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