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Morales v. United States
See, e.g., United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 31 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 497 U.S. 1009 , 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.2d 760 (1990).
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United States v. Nolasco
Probable cause to arrest exists when “the law enforcement official, on the basis of the totality of the circumstances, has sufficient knowledge or reasonably trustworthy information to justify a person of reasonable caution in believing that an offense has been or is being committed by the person to be arrested.” United States v. Patrick, 899 F.2d 169, 171 (2d Cir.1990) (citing Brinegar v. United States, 338 U.S. 160, 175-76 , 69 S.Ct. 1302, 1310-11 , 93 L.Ed. 1879 (1949)); see also United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 31 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 497 U.S. 1009 , 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.…
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United States v. Javier
See also United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 33 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 497 U.S. 1009 , 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.2d 760 (1990) (finding based on all the circumstances that defendant Moreno voluntarily consented to search of apartment and vehicle despite that “the hearing testimony raised an issue as to Dus] ability to express himself fully in English.”).
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Oliveira v. Mayer
See, e.g., United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 31 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 497 U.S. 1009 , 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.2d 760 (1990); United States v. Levy, 731 F.2d 997, 1000-01 (2d Cir.1984); United States v. Marin, 669 F.2d 73, 81-82 (2d Cir.1982); United States v. Ceballos, 654 F.2d 177, 181-84 (2d Cir.1981).
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Oliveira v. Mayer
See, e.g., United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 31 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 497 U.S. 1009 , 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.2d 760 (1990); United States v. Levy, 731 F.2d 997, 1000-01 (2d Cir.1984); United States v. Marin, 669 F.2d 73, 81-82 (2d Cir.1982); United States v. Ceballos, 654 F.2d 177, 181-84 (2d Cir.1981).
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United States v. Pedro Jolio Prandy-Binett
(2×)
See, e.g., United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 28-29, 31 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, 497 U.S. 1009 , 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.2d 760 (1990); United States v. Brown, 463 F.2d 949, 950-51 (D.C.Cir.1972).
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United States v. Delgado
See also United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 31 (2d Cir.), cert. denied, — U.S. —, 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.2d 760 (1990) (transformation of consensual encounter into seizure requires “imposing or intimidating presence.”).
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United States v. Babwah
See also, United States v. Moreno, 897 F.2d 26, 30 (2d Cir.1990), cert, denied, — U.S. -, 110 S.Ct. 3250 , 111 L.Ed.2d 760 (1990) (“When ... an officer even briefly detains an individual and restrains that person’s right to walk away, he has effected a seizure and the limitations of the fourth amendment become applicable.” Id.)) United States v. Jones, 846 F.2d 358, 361 (6th Cir.1988) (“[Defendant was in custody when three police officers, in three separate police cars, lights flashing, surrounded Jones’s car, blocking him from leaving the scene.
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Becerra
v.
United States
v.
United States
No. 89-7524.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Jun 25, 1990.
Published
C. A. 11th Cir. Certiorari denied.