United States v. Biswell

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United States v. Biswell (1972)
Syllabus
4550511United States v. Biswell — Syllabus1972
Court Documents
Concurring Opinion
Blackmun
Dissenting Opinion
Douglas

Supreme Court of the United States

406 U.S. 311

United States  v.  Biswell

Certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

No. 71-81.  Argued: March 28, 1972 --- Decided: May 15, 1972

Warrantless search of locked storeroom during business hours as part of inspection procedure authorized by § 923 (g) of the Gun Control Act of 1968, which resulted in the seizure of unlicensed firearms from a dealer federally licensed to deal in sporting weapons held not violative of Fourth Amendment. Pp. 311-317.

442 F. 2d 1189, reversed and remanded.


WHITE, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which BURGER, C. J., and BRENNAN, STEWART, MARSHALL, POWELL, and REHNQUIST, JJ., joined. BLACKMUN, J., filed an opinion concurring in the result, post, p. 317. DOUGLAS, J., filed a dissenting opinion, post, p. 317.


R. Kent Greenawalt argued the cause for the United States. On the brief were Solicitor General Griswold, Assistant Attorney General Petersen, Jerome M. Feit, Beatrice Rosenberg, and Kirby W. Patterson.

Warren F. Reynolds argued the cause and filed a brief for respondent.

John S. Edmunds and Melvin L. Wulf filed a brief for the American Civil Liberties Union as amicus curiae urging affirmance.