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Rochin is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aaron Rochin,
American sound engineer Refugio Rochin (born 1941),
American professor Rochin...
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Rochin v.
California Rochin v. California, 342 U.S. 165 (1952), was a case
decided by the Supreme...
- The term Tinbe-
Rochin refers to an arms and
armor combination of a
short spear (
rochin, ティンベー) and a
shield (tinbe or tinbei, ローチン). It is one of the...
- or chain-connected sticks), but also the
tekko (knuckledusters), tinbe-
rochin (shield and spear), and
surujin (weighted chain). Less
common Okinawan weapons...
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Refugio I.
Rochin (born May 31, 1941) is an
American professor emeritus in
agricultural and
resource economics and Chicana/o
studies at the University...
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Carla Rochín Nieto (born 4 July 1966) is a
Mexican politician affiliated with the
National Action Party. As of 2014 she
served as
Deputy of the LIX Legislature...
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officers used coercion, violence, or brutality. For example, in the 1952 case
Rochin v. California, the
Court required a
California state court to
exclude evidence...
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Aaron Rochin is an
American sound engineer. He won an
Oscar for Best
Sound and was
nominated for
eight more in the same category.
Rochin's Oscar statuette...
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Constitution has been met. The term
originally entered into case law with
Rochin v.
California (1953). This
balancing test is
often cited as
having subsequently...
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Rochin v. California, set
strict limits on the
power of
police to
remove evidence from
inside the
human body. In
Rochin,
police officers...