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U.S. v. Jimenez-Medina, No. 97-10055 (9th Cir.) (173 F.3d 752) (May 6, 1999) (Judge Donald W. Molloy)

Here the Court held that the border patrol lacked any reasonable suspicion to conduct an investigatory stop of the defendant's truck some 130 miles from the border in an area where there had recently been an increase in smuggling.

The Court explained its rationale as follows: "Reasonable suspicion cannot be ...

 

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