Silverman v. United States
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''Silverman v. United States'', 365 U.S. 505 (1961), is a
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case in which the Court unanimously held that a federal officer may not, without warrant, physically place themselves into the space of a person's office or home to secretly observe or listen and relate at the man's subsequent criminal trial what was seen or heard.


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* United States Supreme Court cases 1961 in United States case law United States Supreme Court cases of the Warren Court {{SCOTUS-case-stub