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U.S. v. Fields, No. 96-1168, No. 431 (2nd Cir.) (113 F.3d 313) (May 12, 1997) (Judge Richard J. Cardamone)

Although the Court affirmed the defendant's conviction, the Court did reject the Government's argument that the illegal nature of the defendant's activities made any expectation of privacy regarding his premises unreasonable.

United States v. Fields, 113 F.3d 313 (2nd Cir. 1997) (Judge Cardamone)
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