Sharlene Wilson v. Arkansas
Decided May 22, 1995. Clarence Thomas delivered the opinion of the Court.
Docket 94-5707 · 514 U.S. 927 (1995) · Cited 925 times
Holding
The common-law knock and announce principle forms a part of the Fourth Amendment reasonableness inquiry.
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How the Justices voted
Decided 9–0.
Majority · 9
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Precedents cited
Supreme Court decisions this opinion relies on, ordered by how often it cites each. Cases in our collection link through; others are named.
- Ker v. California · 374 U.S. 23 (1963)
- Miller v. United States · 357 U.S. 301 (1958)
- New Jersey v. T. L. O. · 469 U.S. 325 (1985)
- Carroll v. United States · 267 U.S. 132 (1925)
- California v. Hodari D. · 499 U.S. 621 (1991)
- Nix v. Williams · 467 U.S. 431 (1984)
- United States v. Watson · 423 U.S. 411 (1976)
- Segura v. United States · 468 U.S. 796 (1984)
- Sabbath v. United States · 391 U.S. 585 (1968)
Cited by
Later Supreme Court opinions in our collection that cite this case.
- Hudson v. Michigan · 547 U.S. 586 (2006)
- Richards v. Wisconsin · 520 U.S. 385 (1997)
- Atwater v. City of Lago Vista · 532 U.S. 318 (2001)
- United States v. Ramirez · 523 U.S. 65 (1998)
- Carpenter v. United States · 585 U.S. 296 (2018)
- Virginia v. Moore · 553 U.S. 164 (2008)
- United States v. Banks · 540 U.S. 31 (2003)
- Whren v. United States · 517 U.S. 806 (1996)
- Wyoming v. Houghton · 526 U.S. 295 (1999)
- Torres v. Madrid · 592 U.S. 306 (2021)
- City of West Covina v. Perkins · 525 U.S. 234 (1999)
- Lange v. California · 594 U.S. 295 (2021)
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