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. >> with the warren justice kennedy and me talk about why warrant is important. it poses a neutral observer and between the citizen and the police officer. perhaps more importantly it does two very big things. one is taken particularly requirements of the magistrate can say this is what you can look at in remember in this case the prosecution ultimately introduce photos and videos but that is not what the detective testified to in the trial. he said in. shay: m11 we looked at a whole lot of stuff on the phone and that was what in his words cautious side. >> you recognize and you just told justice kennedy that a warrant could be obtained. a warrant for why? a warrant for why? what would the police have to show? they apply for a warranted but with a warrant have to say? >> we give an example of a warrant in our footnote reply brief in there are many on the web from states that already require warrants. what they do as they say the police officer testifies perhaps somewhat like he testified at the suppression hearing. i suspect that this fellow was in a gang and i b
. >> with the warren justice kennedy and me talk about why warrant is important. it poses a neutral observer and between the citizen and the police officer. perhaps more importantly it does two very big things. one is taken particularly requirements of the magistrate can say this is what you can look at in remember in this case the prosecution ultimately introduce photos and videos but that is not what the detective testified to in the trial. he said in. shay: m11 we looked at a whole lot...
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but information days later, earl warren would be en snared in the aftermath of the kennedy assassination and the chief justice did not know it but he was about to begin the worst week of his life. sorry, the worst year of his life. so the warren commission. in the week that followed the assassination, we learn that the murder of a president was not a federal crime. the f.b.i. and secret service had no jurisdiction over oswald. that's why he was being held and questioned by the dallas police. oswald had violated the texas murder plows and he would be -- murder laws and would be prosecuted by state prosecutors for a simple murder. the f.b.i. had no power to seize him. it was by the good graces of the dallas police that the f.b.i. and secret service were allowed to be present and ask oswald a few questions. but 12 hours of intensive questioning of the suspect, without a tape recorder, without a transcript, or conducted by the chief homicide detective, and of course that's what led to oswald's murder. if he had been in federal custody it is unconceivable that that he would have been exposed to the circus-like atm
but information days later, earl warren would be en snared in the aftermath of the kennedy assassination and the chief justice did not know it but he was about to begin the worst week of his life. sorry, the worst year of his life. so the warren commission. in the week that followed the assassination, we learn that the murder of a president was not a federal crime. the f.b.i. and secret service had no jurisdiction over oswald. that's why he was being held and questioned by the dallas police....
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warren commission, which was established in november, 1963, to investigate the assassination of president john f. kennedy. mr. swanson describes the formation, goals and legacy of the investigation, and details the role of chief justice early warren. this program was posted by the supreme court historical society. it's about an hour. >> i should begin by saying this is the second hottest ticket in town this evening, the hottest in town is an eighth grade production of "a midsummer won't be able and to see it until i see it on c-span. it have a special relationship the lead actress in the show. i can't miss that. i'm sure you understand. >> welcome to the supreme court, we're delighted to have you here, and thank you to the supreme court historical society, the host of this evening's program. i want to say a word about the society's work. it engages its members, including me, with educational programs such as tonight's event, as well as the annual leon silverman lecture series. it publish tess journal of supreme court history. i know many of you are avid readers of it, as i am. it is the most engaging legal journal out there. it collects historical treasures including many of the portraits
warren commission, which was established in november, 1963, to investigate the assassination of president john f. kennedy. mr. swanson describes the formation, goals and legacy of the investigation, and details the role of chief justice early warren. this program was posted by the supreme court historical society. it's about an hour. >> i should begin by saying this is the second hottest ticket in town this evening, the hottest in town is an eighth grade production of "a midsummer...
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warren commission, which was established in november 1963, to investigate the assassination of president john f. kennedy. mr. swanson describes the formation, goals and legacy of the investigation, and details the role of chief justice early warren. this program was posted by the supreme court historical society. it's about an hour. >> welcome to the supreme court we're delighted to have you here and thank you to the supreme court historical society, the host of this evening's program. i want to say a word about the society's work. it engages its members including me, with educational programs such as tonight's event, as well as the annual
warren commission, which was established in november 1963, to investigate the assassination of president john f. kennedy. mr. swanson describes the formation, goals and legacy of the investigation, and details the role of chief justice early warren. this program was posted by the supreme court historical society. it's about an hour. >> welcome to the supreme court we're delighted to have you here and thank you to the supreme court historical society, the host of this evening's program. i...
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world.e no man was more devastated by the assassination of president kennedy than the chief justice of the united states, early warren. just seen john and jacqueline less than two days ago on the evening of wednesday, a large whitet house reception for the federal judiciary. the juster is thes and spouses treatment that night. the first family had invited them to private quarters for drinks and consideration, while gathered on the first floor public rooms below. one of the last sights of the kennedys by the chief justice and his wife was john and jacqueline kennedy, president in a rocking chair, jackie on a sofa, sipping one of their drinks, daquiris. then on friday, november 22, the justices had just finished lunch at the court and were having conference.r october term had begun several weeks earlier. after 1:30p.m. eastern warren'stime, earl secretary had a note hand delivered to the conference room. stated, quote, the president was shot while riding in a motorcade in dallas. it is not known how badly he is injured, close quote. ended at once. some of the justices and law clerks gathered around a chambers. set in t
world.e no man was more devastated by the assassination of president kennedy than the chief justice of the united states, early warren. just seen john and jacqueline less than two days ago on the evening of wednesday, a large whitet house reception for the federal judiciary. the juster is thes and spouses treatment that night. the first family had invited them to private quarters for drinks and consideration, while gathered on the first floor public rooms below. one of the last sights of the...