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U.S. v. Allen, No. 96-6313 (6th Cir.) (168 F.3d 293) (March 2, 1999) (Judge Eric L. Clay)

In this case, the Court held that a reliable informant's tip that he had seen the defendant three days earlier in a particular apartment with cocaine did not provide probable cause for a search warrant and that the good faith exception did not apply. Thus, the panel reversed the defendant's ...

 

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