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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)

The Court observed that "[t]he registration of automobiles is a bureaucratic, non adversarial activity undertaken by government employees with no stake in the outcome of criminal proceedings such as this. Accordingly, the vehicle registration was properly admitted under the public records exception." (Id., at 1124).

Here the Court approved the ...

 

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