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U.S. v. Castro, No. 96-40687 (5th Cir.) (166 F.3d 728) (January 26, 1999) (Per Curiam)

We first noted this case in the December 29, 1997 issue of Punch and Jurists. In a decision reported at 129 F.3d 752 (5th Cir. 1997), a panel of the Fifth Circuit vacated a drug conviction on the grounds that Government officials didn't have any probable cause to justify arresting ...

 

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