Mapp — ist der Name folgender Personen: Eddie Mapp (1910–1931), US amerikanischer Bluesmusiker Justin Mapp (* 1984), US amerikanischer Fußballspieler Siehe auch: MAP Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung … Deutsch Wikipedia
MAPP — puede referirse a: Método Altadir de Planificación Popular (desarrollado por Carlos Matus) Maestría en Administración y Políticas Públicas Misión de Apoyo al Proceso de Paz Gas MAPP Gas licuado del petróleo mezclado con metil acetileno propadieno … Wikipedia Español
Mapp — Recorded in many forms including Mabb, Mabbs, Mapp, Maps, Mapes, Mapis, Mayps, Maypes, and probably others, this is an English surname. It is a nickname form of the female given name Mabel, itself from the Latin amabilis meaning loveable. In… … Surnames reference
Mapp v. Ohio — Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 29, 1961 Decided June 19, 1961 … Wikipedia
Mapp and Lucia — is a collective name for a series of novels by E. F. Benson, and is also the name of a television series based on those novels. Contents 1 The novels 2 Novels by other authors 3 The TV series … Wikipedia
Mapp hearing — see hearing Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Mapp v. Ohio — (1961) A U.S. Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that evidence obtained by illegal search and seizure could not be introduced in state or federal trials. Category: Criminal Law → Rights of Suspects & Defendants Nolo’s Plain English Law… … Law dictionary
MAPP gas — A set of MAPP and oxygen cylinders used for oxy fuel welding and cutting. MAPP gas is a trademarked name belonging to Linde Group, previously to Dow, for a fuel gas based on a stabilized mixture of methylacetylene (propyne) and propadiene. The… … Wikipedia
Mapp v. Ohio — Landmark Supreme Court case decided in 1961 in which it was ruled that evidence illegally obtained by state officers is not admissible in a state trial if appropriate motions are filed to suppress. The rationale for the rule is that the 4th… … Black's law dictionary
Mapp v. Ohio — Landmark Supreme Court case decided in 1961 in which it was ruled that evidence illegally obtained by state officers is not admissible in a state trial if appropriate motions are filed to suppress. The rationale for the rule is that the 4th… … Black's law dictionary