Edward Joseph Strieff Jr.

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Edward Joseph Strieff Jr. is the individual whose detention and subsequent evidence search led to the U.S. Supreme Court case Utah v. Strieff, which addressed the admissibility of evidence obtained after an unlawful stop.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf criminal defendant
person
associatedWithLocation South Salt Lake City, Utah NERFINISHED
caseCitation Utah v. Strieff, 579 U.S. 232 (2016) NERFINISHED
caseDecidedBy Supreme Court of the United States NERFINISHED
caseOutcomeForEvidence evidence deemed admissible under attenuation doctrine
challenged admissibility of evidence obtained after unlawful stop
constitutionalContext Fourth Amendment search and seizure law
exclusionary rule jurisprudence
detentionLedTo Utah v. Strieff NERFINISHED
evidenceFoundOn drug paraphernalia
methamphetamine
evidenceUsedIn Utah v. Strieff NERFINISHED
hadOutstanding arrest warrant
hasRole respondent in Utah v. Strieff
jurisdictionOfCase State of Utah NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
legalIssueInvolving Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution NERFINISHED
admissibility of evidence after unlawful stop
attenuation doctrine
nationality American
partyToCase Utah v. Strieff NERFINISHED
timeframeOfStop early 2000s (approximate)
wasArrestedFollowing discovery of outstanding warrant
wasSearchedFollowing arrest on outstanding warrant
wasStoppedBy South Salt Lake City police officer
wasSubjectOf unlawful investigatory stop

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Utah v. Strieff (dissent on Fourth Amendment rights) respondent Edward Joseph Strieff Jr.
subject surface form: Utah v. Strieff