No. Dollree Mapp, listed in the Social Security Death Index as Dollie Mapp, died in Cincinnati, OH in June 1981.
Mapp v. Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)Dollree Mapp was African-American.To view a picture of Dollree Mapp, see Related Links, below.
having obscene books
having obscene books
Mrs. Dollree Mapp was convicted in 1957 for possession of obscene materials and initially sentenced to 1 to 7 years in prison. However, she served approximately three years before being released on parole in 1961. Her case later became significant in establishing the exclusionary rule in the landmark Supreme Court decision Mapp v. Ohio (1961).
Dolree (or Dollree), listed as Dollie Mapp in the Social Security Death Index, was born in Alabama on April 15, 1915 and died in Cincinnati, Ohio, in June of 1981. She was 66 years old.
The Cleveland Police Department received an anonymous tip that Dollree Mapp and her daughter were harboring a suspected bombing fugitive and concealing illegal paraphernalia. Most accounts claim they were looking for gambling equipment; however, the US Supreme Court refers to the illicit goods as "policy materials."Case Citation:Mapp v Ohio, 367 US 643 (1961)For more information, see Related Questions, below.
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.
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