United States v. Miller (1976)
Supreme Court
425 U.S. 435 (1976)
Relevant factsFree
While investigating Mitch Miller (defendant) for a bootlegging conspiracy, federal agents subpoenaed his bank records from two banks and received them, leading to his indictment; Miller moved before trial to suppress the records, arguing the subpoena violated his Fourth Amendment rights.
IssueFree
Whether bank customers have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their bank records.