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Heien v.
North Carolina, 574 U.S. 54 (2014), was a
decision by the
United States Supreme Court,
ruling that a
police officer's
reasonable mistake of law...
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Heien (****anese: 平遠),
originally known as
Pingyuan (Chinese: 平遠; pinyin: Píngyuǎn), was an
ironclad coastal battleship that
served with the
Imperial Chinese...
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Marianne Heien Blystad (born
February 21, 1958) is a
Norwegian economist and lawyer. She has
served as an
attorney with
Nordia DA, Bull & Co., Blysted...
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Withering of Terry". U.C.
Davis Law Review. 28 (1): 1–52. "
Heien v.
North Carolina". SCOTUSblog. "
Heien v.
North Carolina". Oyez.
November 12, 2018. LaFave,...
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Amagi Tsukushi Kaimon Tenryū
Katsuragi class Katsuragi Yamato Musashi Heien (1882, ex-Chinese,
captured 1895) Maya
class Maya
Akagi Atago Chōkai Ōshima...
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December 1927, in Oslo. His
parents were
Marius Eriksen (1886–1950) and
Birgit Heien (1900–1996).
Marius Eriksen competed in the 1912
Olympic Games as a gymnast...
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Larry Gene
Heien (January 18, 1937 –
September 12, 1991) was an
American linguist, Slavist,
expert of
Russian studies and
Russian language teaching, also...
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based on
police officers' "whim or hunch".
Echoing her
earlier dissent in
Heien v.
North Carolina (2014), and
citing the
works of
figures such as W. E....
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violation (even if they are
mistaken about what
constitutes a violation, see
Heien v.
North Carolina), then said
violation generally constitutes probable cause...
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resulted in more losses. On 18
September 1904, the 2,150-ton
gunboat Heien struck a
Russian mine west of Port
Arthur and sank. The same fate befell...