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U.S. v. Castro, No. 96-40687 (5th Cir.) (129 F.3d 752) (November 19, 1997) (Judge Henry A. Politz)

This is one of those outlandish cases in which Federal agents convinced local officials to "develop their own probable cause" to stop a target and search him because of their own admitted lack of evidence.

 

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