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U.S. v. Olbres, No. 96-1021 (1st Cir.) (99 F.3d 28) (November 1, 1996) (Judge Sandra L. Lynch)

This case started when an IRS employee noticed a Rolls Royce Corniche convertible parked outside a restaurant. His curiosity (or jealousy or dreams of a big bonus) caused him to write down the license number for the purpose of identifying the owner and examining his or her tax returns. That ...

 

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