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Warden v. Hayden 387 U.S. 294 (1967) was a United States Supreme Court case that held that ‘mere evidence’ may be seized and held as evidence in a trial. This finding reversed previous Supreme Court decisions such as Boyd v. United States which had held that search warrants may not be used as a means of gaining access to a man’s house or office and papers solely for the purpose of making search to secure evidence to be used against him in a criminal or penal proceeding…

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