brian: another case that the landmark series will cover is matt v. ohio, and i'm going to go to the last paragraph on this because there is plenty of time to go into the details on it, but you had this in your book. does she pronounce her name "dahlery"? tony: i think so. brian: she moved to new york where she was convicted in 1974 on charges of selling narcotics. she was sentenced to 20 years in prison, but her sentence was commuted. mapp died at the age of 91. who was she and what was the case? tony: she lived in cleveland, and she was just minding her own business in her apartment, apparently, and all of a sudden the police arrived and they wanted to search her apartment. they claimed that she had been involved in some kind of illegal gambling operation. then they kind of waved a search warrant at her. nobody knows if it was valid, the search was kind of extensive. they found some pornographic material, and so it turned out that she was convicted on obscenity charges and was sentenced to jail. but she claimed that this search violated the fourth amendm