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U.S. v. Chaparro-Alcantara, No. 98-30070 (C.D.Ill.) (37 F.Supp.2d 1122) (March 5, 1999) (Judge Jeanne E. Scott)

In this case the Court did agree that the Vienna Convention does give the defendants a private right to enforce its provisions and thus standing to redress any grievances, but the court held that those rights did not extend to invoking the exclusionary rule which it said was "generally not ...

 

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