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  1. Facts of the case. Police arrested Willie Gene Davis after a traffic stop. He subsequently gave a false name to the officers. After discovering his real name, the officers arrested him, handcuffed him and put him in the police car for giving false information to a police officer.

  2. Oral Argument - Audio. Davis v. United States. Docket Number: 09-11328. Date Argued: 03/21/11. Play Audio: Media Formats: To download file: From Windows - Right click the "Download" link and select "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..."

  3. 26 de mar. de 1990 · Davis v. United States. Media. Oral Argument - March 26, 1990. Opinions. Syllabus. View Case. Petitioner. Davis. Respondent. United States. Docket no. 89-98. Decided by. Rehnquist Court. Lower court. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Citation. 495 US 472 (1990) Argued. Mar 26, 1990. Decided. May 21, 1990. Advocates.

  4. Davis v. United States. Media. Oral Argument - February 20, 1973. Opinions. Syllabus. View Case. Petitioner. Davis. Respondent. United States. Docket no. 71-6481. Decided by. Burger Court. Lower court. United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Citation. 411 US 233 (1973) Argued. Feb 20, 1973. Decided. Apr 17, 1973. Advocates.

  5. On an April evening in 2007, police officers in Greenville, Alabama, conducted a routine traffic stop that eventually resulted in the arrests of driver Stella Owens (for driving while intoxicated) and passenger Willie Davis (for giving a false name to police).

  6. The Supreme Court heard oral argument in United States v. Davis. The case concerns whether using a weapon while committing a crime is a “crime of violence” requiring a harsher penalty.

  7. 21 de mar. de 2011 · Oral argument: March 21, 2011. Court below: United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Officer Curtis Miller arrested Petitioner Willie Davis for using a false name during a routine traffic stop. Incident to the arrest, Officer Miller searched the vehicle and discovered a gun.