Mapp v. Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)
Justice Tom C. Clark wrote the majority opinion, and Justice John M. Harlan II wrote the dissenting opinion.
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The US Supreme Court voted 6-3 in Mapp's favor, applying the "exclusionary rule" developed for the federal government in Weeks v. US, (1914) to the states via the Fourteenth Amendment Due Process Clause.Majority (for Mapp)Chief Justice Earl WarrenJustice Hugo BlackJustice William O. DouglasJustice Tom C. Clark (wrote opinion of the Court)Justice William J. Brennan, Jr.Justice Potter StewartDissenting (for Ohio)Justice Felix FrankfurterJustice John Marshall Harlan II (wrote dissenting opinion)Justice Charles WhittakerCase Citation:Mapp v. Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Mapp v. Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)Justice Potter Stewart voted with the 6-3 majority to apply the Exclusionary Rule (Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure protection) to the states, but didn't write a separate concurring opinion.For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Charles Mapp died in 1978.
Charles Mapp was born in 1903.
Sally Mapp died in 1737.
Wayne Mapp was born in 1952.
Norman Mapp died in 1988.
Norman Mapp was born in 1928.
Eddie Mapp was born in 1910.
Yoli Mapp is 5' 5".
Mapp v. Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)Dollree Mapp was African-American.To view a picture of Dollree Mapp, see Related Links, below.
Justin Mapp was born on 1984-10-18.