- Tony
Chimel (born
October 11, 1961) is an
American former professional wrestling ring announcer. He is
signed to All
Elite Wrestling (AEW),
where he works...
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Chimel v.
California Chimel v. California, 395 U.S. 752 (1969), was a 1969
United States Supreme...
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Chimel may
refer to:
Chimel v. California, the
United States Supreme Court case Laj
Chimel, a
small town in
Guatemala Tony
Chimel,
American wrestling...
- Laj
Chimel or
Chimel is a
community located in the
cloud forest of the muni****lity of San
Miguel Uspantán,
Department of El Quiché, Guatemala. It is the...
- arrest,
commonly known as
search incident to
arrest (SITA) or the
Chimel rule (from
Chimel v. California), is a U.S.
legal principle that
allows police to...
- with
announcer Tony
Chimel. By 2000,
Howard Finkel had
taken a
lighter schedule with the
additions of
Lilian Garcia and Tony
Chimel to Raw and SmackDown...
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opinion in
cases such as
Jones v.
Alfred H.
Mayer Co., Katz v.
United States,
Chimel v. California, and
Sierra Club v. Morton. He
wrote dissenting opinions in...
- Therefore,
Belton extended the so-called "
Chimel rule" of
searches incident to a
lawful arrest,
established in
Chimel v.
California (1969), to vehicles. The...
- Menchú was born to a poor
Indigenous family of K'iche' Maya
descent in Laj
Chimel, a
rural area in the north-central
Guatemalan province of El Quiché. Her...
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describing the
decision as "the
privacy gift that
keeps on giving." In
Chimel v.
California (1969), the
Supreme Court ruled that if the
police arrest...