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U.S. v. Miranda, No. Cr-96-211 (E.D.N.Y.) (951 F.Supp. 368) (December 3, 1996) (Judge I. Leo Glasser)

Here the Court held that evidence of experts, rejecting a Government agent's statement that cocaine has a very strong order, was entitled to no credence.

Does cocaine smell? Well, in this case a U.S. Special Agent testified that generically "cocaine has a very strong odor." Because of that the defendant ...

 

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