U.S. v. Gray, No. 96-4617 (4th Cir.) (137 F.3d 765) (February 25, 1998) (Judge Paul V. Niemeyer)
Loaded on April 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
April 27, 1998
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Case is noted for Judge Murnaghan's strong dissent in which he said that the majority was "forced to spin and exaggerate the underlying facts" in its "valiant" efforts to find probable cause. (Id., at 775).
Over a strong dissent from Judge Murnaghan, the en banc Court rejected a claim that ...
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