U.S. v. Salzano, No. 97-3337 (10th Cir.) (158 F.3d 1107) (October 16, 1998) (Judge David M. Ebel)
Loaded on Nov. 1, 1998
published in Punch and Jurists
November 30, 1998
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Terry Stops.
Here the en banc court essentially affirmed, over Judge Bright's dissent, a prior panel's decision that holding the defendant in detention until canine dogs arrived was unreasonable and not supported by sufficent probable cause.
United States v. Salzano, 149 F.3d 1238 (10th Cir. 1998) (Judge Ebel)
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