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  • Clarifying the Aguilar-Spinelli Test: Reaffirmation and Limits in . . .
    People v Murray (2021): This case reaffirmed that the Aguilar-Spinelli test applies to warrant applications, thereby establishing the necessity of detailed factual underpinning in hearsay evidence
  • People v Argyris (2014 NY Slip Op 08220)
    But our Court has rejected the Gates approach and continues to apply the Aguilar - Spinelli rule to probable cause issues (Johnson, 66 NY2d at 406-407; People v Griminger, 71 NY2d 635, 639 [1988])
  • Aguilar-Spinelli Test: Understanding Its Legal Significance | US Legal . . .
    Definition meaning The Aguilar-Spinelli Test is a legal standard established by the U S Supreme Court in the case of Aguilar v Texas, 378 U S 108 (1964) This test is used to determine the reliability of hearsay evidence when establishing probable cause for arrests or search warrants
  • Aguilar-Spinelli Test Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc.
    Aguilar spinelli test is a judicial principle that was laid down by the U S Supreme Court in Aguilar v Tex , 378 U S 108 (U S 1964) The test states that hearsay is reliable evidence to establish probable cause for an arrest or issuance of a search warrant
  • 2014 :: New York Court of Appeals Decisions - Justia Law
    The issue that divides us is whether to apply the Aguilar-Spinelli test to stops that require only reasonable suspicion We have never done so before, and I think we should not do so now, because the Aguilar-Spinelli test needlessly complicates and confuses the analysis of reasonable suspicion issues
  • Abandonment of the Two-Pronged Aguilar-Spinelli Test Illinois v. Gates
    Under the Aguilar-Spinelli two-pronged test, hearsay statements from an informant could furnish probable cause for a magistrate to issue a warrant only if the warrant affidavit provided a factual indication of the informant's credibility or the reliability of his information
  • Aguilar–Spinelli test - Wikipedia
    In United States law, the Aguilar–Spinelli test was a judicial guideline set down by the U S Supreme Court for evaluating the validity of a search warrant or a warrantless arrest based on information provided by a confidential informant or an anonymous tip
  • People v. Griminger, 71 N. Y. 2d 635 (1988): State Standard for . . .
    The Court of Appeals held that the Aguilar-Spinelli test, requiring a showing of both the informant’s reliability and basis of knowledge, applies under the New York State Constitution




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