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Analysis Case Count
106 (of 7,367 possible records)
Relevant Scope
1954 - 1983
Using Data Release
SCDB_2009_03
Search Reference Code
0903-TIETACK-4785
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Case Name
UNITED STATES v. DOE
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Date Decision
February 28, 1984
Date Argument
December 07, 1983
Decision Type
opinion of the court (orally argued)
Citations
465 U.S. 605
104 S. Ct. 1237
1984 U.S. LEXIS 169
79 L. Ed. 2d 552
Docket
82-786
Lower Court Detail
Court in which Case Originated
New Jersey U.S. District Court
Court whose Decision was Reviewed
U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Petitioner
United States
Respondent
owner, landlord, or claimant to ownership, fee interest, or possession of land as well as chattels
Vote Detail
Issue/Legal Provision
(1 of 2)
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Self-incrimination (other Than As Pertains To Miranda Or Immunity From Prosecution)
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
Fifth Amendment (self-incrimination)
Vote Coalition
6 - 3
Decision Direction
Conservative
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
White
Burger
Blackmun
Powell
Rehnquist
regular concurrence
O'Connor
dissent
Brennan
Marshall
Stevens
Issue/Legal Provision
(2 of 2)
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
Self-incrimination, Immunity From Prosecution
INFREQUENTLY LITIGATED STATUTES
18 U.S.C. ยง 6002
Vote Coalition
6 - 3
Decision Direction
Conservative
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
White
Burger
Blackmun
Powell
Rehnquist
regular concurrence
O'Connor
dissent
Brennan
Marshall
Stevens
Supreme Court Database Detail
SCDB ID
1983-045-01
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