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“The preferable method for searching a person’s private property is for the Government to obtain a warrant.”
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United States v. Williams
the preferable method for searching a person's private property is for the government to obtain a warrant.
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United States v. Salim
See generally United States v. Graham, 275 F.3d 490, 529-37 (Cohn, J., dissenting), cert. denied, 535 U.S. 1026 , 122 S.Ct. 1625 , 152 L.Ed.2d 636 (2002).
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United States v. Randy Graham
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See United States v. Graham, 275 F.3d 490 (6th Cir.2001), cert. denied, 535 U.S. 1026 , 122 S.Ct. 1625 , 152 L.Ed.2d 636 (2002).
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United States v. Floyd
See *897 also, United States v. Graham, 275 F.3d 490 (6th Cir.2001) (indicating that a magistrate’s finding of probable cause will not be set aside, unless it was arbitrary), cert. denied, 535 U.S. 1026 , 122 S.Ct. 1625 , 152 L.Ed.2d 636 , 2002 WL 459022 (2002).
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United States v. Ferguson
Furthermore, to qualify for a Franks healing, a defendant must “make[ ] a substantial preliminary showing that a false statement knowingly and intentionally, or with reckless disregard for the truth, was included by the affiant in the warrant affidavit, and [ ] the allegedly false statement is necessary to the finding of probable cause.” Franks, 438 U.S. at 155-156 , 98 S.Ct. 2674 ; see also United States v. Graham, 275 F.3d 490, 505 (6th Cir.2001), cert. denied, 535 U.S. 1026 , 122 S.Ct. 1625 , 152 L.Ed.2d 636 (2002).
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United States v. Jason Eric Swanson
Chambers, 399 U.S. at 51-52 , 90 S.Ct. at 1981 ; Autoworld Specialty Cars, Inc. v. United States, 815 F.2d 385, 389 (6th Cir.1987) (upholding the warrantless seizure of cars out of a showroom because the officers had probable cause and because of the inherent mobility of cars); see also United States v. Graham, 275 F.3d 490, 511 (6th Cir.2001) (affirming district court’s denial of motion to suppress evidence recovered from a pickup truck because the agent had probable cause to search the truck and the inherent mobility of the truck), cert. denied, 535 U.S. 1026 , 122 S.Ct. 1625 , 152 L.Ed.2d…
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United States v. Swanson
No. 01-1934 United States v. Swanson 15 Chambers, 399 U.S. at 51-52 , 90 S. Ct. at 1981 ; Autoworld Specialty Cars, Inc. v. United States, 815 F.2d 385, 389 (6th Cir. 1987) (upholding the warrantless seizure of cars out of a showroom because the officers had probable cause and because of the inherent mobility of cars); see also United States v. Graham, 275 F.3d 490, 511 (6th Cir.) (affirming district court’s denial of motion to suppress evidence recovered from a pickup truck because the agent had probable cause to search the truck and the inherent mobility of the truck), cert. denied, 535 U.…
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United States v. Krystal T. Layne (01-6288) William Dick (01-6399)
Thus, due process requires that “[a]ny fact that increases the penalty for a crime beyond the prescribed statutory maximum must be submitted to the jury and proved beyond a reasonable doubt.” Id. at 490, 494 n. 19; see also United States v. Graham, 275 F.3d 490 , 517 n. 19 (6th Cir.2001), cert. denied, 535 U.S. 1026 , 122 S.Ct. 1625 , 152 L.Ed.2d 636 (2002).
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Lopez-Gomez
v.
United States
v.
United States
01-9099.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 22, 2002.
Published
Citer courts: W.D. Kentucky (1)
LOPEZ-GOMEZ
v.
UNITED STATES.
No. 01-9099.
Supreme Court of the United States.
April 22, 2002.
1
C. A. 5th Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 31 Fed. Appx. 154.