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This was confirmed in the case of R v Carroll, where the police found new evidence convincingly disproving Carroll's sworn alibi two decades after he had been acquitted of murder charges in the death of Ipswich child Deidre Kennedy, and successfully prosecuted him for perjury.
In Carroll v. United States,, the Supreme Court stated that probable cause to search is a flexible, common-sense standard.
* Carroll v. United States ( 1925 )
Carroll v State Ark 160 ; 634 SW 2d 99, 101-102 ( 1982 ) will be remembered for its implications on the propriety of allowing graphologists to testify.
* R v Carroll, Australian High Court case
* Carroll v. United States, which decided that automobile passengers have a reduced expectation of privacy.
* United States v. Carroll Towing Co., precedent-setting United States appeals court case
Under American common law, a well known — though nonbinding — test for determining how a reasonable person might weigh the criteria listed above was set down in United States v. Carroll Towing Co. by the Chief Justice of the Second Circuit Court, Learned Hand.
In modern tort law, application of economic analysis to assign liability for damages was popularized by Judge Learned Hand of Second Circuit Court of Appeals in his decision, United States v. Carroll Towing Co. 159 F. 2d 169 ( 2d.
* United States v. Carroll Towing Co., 159 F. 2d 169.
Law students studying torts often encounter Hand's 1947 decision for United States v. Carroll Towing Co., which gave a formula for determining liability in cases of negligence.
Judge Learned Hand famously reduced this to algebraic form in United States v. Carroll Towing Co .:
* United States v. Carroll Towing Co., 159 F. 2d 169 ( 2d.
The original description of the calculus was in U. S. v. Carroll Towing, in which an improperly secured barge had drifted away from a pier and caused damage to several other boats.
R v Carroll ( 2002 ) 213 CLR 635 ; &# 91 ; 2002 &# 93 ; HCA 55 is a decision of the High Court of Australia which unanimously upheld a Queensland appellate court ’ s decision to stay an indictment for perjury as the indictment was found to controvert the respondent ’ s earlier acquittal for murder.
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Much of this case is derived from the precedent set by the 1925 Carroll v. United States ( 267 U. S. 132 ) case, where the Supreme Court ruled that police officers may make a warrantless search of an automobile if they have probable cause to suspect that it contains contraband.
The court's reasoning in Carroll v. United States was twofold: First, the " practical mobility " of an automobile made it impractical to take the time to get a search warrant from a magistrate, since in that time the vehicle could leave the jurisdiction.
Ultimately, the court relied most heavily on the original Carroll v. United States precedent instead of the more recent cases.
Justice Marshall suggested that the court's opinion goes a step further than the Carroll v. United States case that it's based on, since the Carroll case " did not suggest that the search could be as broad as a magistrate could authorize upon a warrant.
One of the reasons for the " automobile exception " introduced by Carroll v. United States was that the mobility of automobiles makes it impractical to obtain a warrant.
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Carroll and .
`` I woke up this morning '', Moreland said, `` paraphrasing Lewis Carroll.
Doris Hull, suffering from tuberculosis, was taken by her husband to see Otis G. Carroll, a sanipractor -- a licensed drugless healer -- in Spokane.
Carroll diagnosed Mrs. Hull by taking a drop of blood from her ear and putting it on his `` radionic '' machine and twirling some knobs ( fee $50 ).
Although she weighed only 108 pounds when she visited him, Carroll permitted her to go on a 10-day fast in which she took nothing but water.
The troop received a new leader, Lieutenant Robert M. Carroll, fresh out of ROTC and bucking for Regular Army status.
Carroll was sharp and military, but he was up against tough competition for that RA berth, and he wanted to play it cool.
One of the more seriously wounded was Lieutenant Carroll, the young officer bucking for the Regular Army.
Chandler left Carroll at the bottom of the hill to direct any reinforcements he could find to the fight.
It was Bob Carroll, who had suddenly found himself imbued with the spirit of Garryowen.
But an enemy grenade hit Carroll in the head and detonated simultaneously.
That finished the job that Captain Chandler and Lieutenant Carroll had begun.
Though Bob Carroll seemed to have had his head practically blown off by the exploding grenade, he lived.
Dr. Hester, also one of the youngest men ever to head a major American university, succeeds Dr. Carroll V. Newsom who resigned last September to join Prentice-Hall Inc. publishing firm.
Dick Carroll and his accordion ( which we now refer to as `` Freida '' ) held over at Bahia Cabana where `` Sir '' Judson Smith brings in his calypso capers Oct. 13.
Bob Carroll may not bear quite as close a physical resemblance to LaGuardia as Tom Bosley does, but I was amazed at the way he became more and more Fiorello as the evening progressed, until one had to catch one's self up and remember that this wasn't really LaGuardia come back among us again.
Among the other solo ballet dancers of the evening, Elisabeth Carroll and Ivan Allen were particularly impressive in their roles in `` The Duel '', a work that depends so much upon the precision and incisiveness of the two principal combatants.
His book The World of Pooh won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958.
* 1924 – Carroll O ' Connor, American actor ( d. 2001 )
* 1950 – Jim Carroll, American poet and actor ( d. 2009 )
In this passage Lewis Carroll incorporated references to the original boating expedition of 4 July 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told, with Alice as herself, and the others represented by birds: the Lory was Lorina Liddell, the Eaglet was Edith Liddell, the Dodo was Dodgson, and the Duck was Rev.
The Caucus Race as depicted by Carroll is a satire on the political caucus system, mocking its lack of clarity and decisiveness.
The Eaglet is a character appearing in Chapter 2 and 3 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, a reference to Edith Liddell, Alice's sister.
In this passage Lewis Carroll incorporated references to everyone present on the original boating expedition of July 4, 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told, with Alice as herself, and the others represented by birds: the Lory was Lorina Liddell, the Eaglet was Edith Liddell, the Dodo was Lewis Carroll, and the Duck was Rev.
According to The Annotated Alice, Carroll had originally had the characters dry off by having the Dodo lead them to a nearby house for towels.

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