U.S. v. Rico, No. 93-2237 (5th Cir.) (51 F.3d 495) (April 21, 1995) (Judge Jacques L. Jr. Wiener)
Case is noted for its lengthy discussion of "manufactured exigencies" and its holding that bad faith of the part of the police officers is not required because "exigencies can be manufactured guilesessly or ulteriorly." (Id., at 502).
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