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U.S. v. Montero-Camargo, No. 97-50643 (9th Cir.) (177 F.3d 1113) (May 13, 1999) (Judge Frank C. Jr. Damrell)

One of the many issues addressed in this appeal was whether the Border Patrol had sufficient grounds to conclude that it had reasonable suspicion to justify the stopping, the subsequent search, and the ultimate arrest of three Hispanic defendants on a highway in a remote part of the desert some ...

 

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