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        Adoption of a Flexible Standard for Analyzing Informants' Tips in Illinois v. Gates

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        1983-11
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        Kolar, Joseph E.
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        A discussion of Illinois v. Gates, wherein the Supreme Court abandoned the strict requirements of the Aguilar-Spinelli two-pronged test for evaluating informants' tips in favor of a more flexible "totality-of-the-circumstances" approach.
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