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People State New York v. James Calhoun
1980.NY.40769 402 N.E.2D 1145; 49 N.Y.2D 398
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Publisher Description
In the circumstances of this case, we hold that the warrantless search of the defendants residential apartment by two fire marshals in the aftermath of a fire whose cause they were intent on discovering did not abuse the proscriptions of either the Fourth Amendment to the Federal Constitution or the comparable protection to be found in section 12 of article I of our State Constitution.
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