U.S. v. Beck, No. 97-4143 (8th Cir.) (140 F.3d 1129) (April 6, 1998) (Judge Mark W. Bennett)
Loaded on June 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
June 15, 1998
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Probable/Proximate Cause.
This case is noted not just because the Court reversed a drug conviction on the basis of lack or probable cause to detain the motorist in the first instance, but also because of the Court's open criticism of the overly-used concepts of "drug source cities" and "drug source states" as ...
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