U.S. v. Wald, No. 99-4044 (10th Cir.) (216 F.3d 1222) (July 10, 2000) (Judge Michael R. Murphy)
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published in Punch and Jurists
August 14, 2000
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This decision is noted for its strong rejection of the Government's usual arguments that it had probable cause to conduct a search of the trunk of the defendant's car after the police officer claimed to smell burnt methamphetamine.
It was the usual story. The defendant was stopped while driving on ...
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