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U.S. v. Barron-Cabrera, No. 96-2060 (10th Cir.) (119 F.3d 1454) (July 21, 1997) (Judge David M. Ebel)

In this case the Court affirmed the validity of a border search, even though the Border Patrol officer's testimony was that he was able to ascertain that he had reasonable grounds for a search after just nine/eleventh's of a second to detect the "surprised or scared" facial expressions of the ...

 

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