The parties in Mapp v. Ohio were Dolree "Dolly" Mapp, the petitioner/appellant, and the State of Ohio, the respondent/appellee.Case Citation:Mapp v. Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Charles Mapp was born in 1903.
Wayne Mapp was born in 1952.
Norman Mapp was born in 1928.
Eddie Mapp was born in 1910.
Justin Mapp was born on 1984-10-18.
Lynne Mapp Drexler was born in 1928.
Darren Mapp was born on 1980-10-08.
Neville Mapp was born in April 1909, in Christchurch, England, UK.
The Appellant, or Petitioner, in Mapp v. Ohio was Dolree "Dolly" Mapp, a Cleveland woman convicted of possessing obscene materials after police conducted an illegal search of her home because they thought she was harboring a suspect in the bombing of legendary boxing promoter Don King's home. The Appellee, or Respondent, was the State of Ohio, which was defending a challenge of the state statute under which Mapp was convicted as being constitutionally overbroad under the First Amendment.The Fourth Amendment issue was introduced in an Amicus brief written by the ACLU, and not argued as part of the case before the Supreme Court.Case Citation:Mapp v. Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)For more information, see Related Questions, below.
DeForest Mapp was born on December 29, 1969, in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
Jim Mapp was born on August 20, 1924, in Jonesboro, Georgia, USA.