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U.S. v. Zapata-Ibarra, No. 99-50156 (5th Cir.) (212 F.3d 877) (May 19, 2000) (Judge Will L. Garwood)

The essence of the majority's ruling was as follows: "Although the issue is a close one and its resolution ultimately depends on the unique blend of facts here, we conclude that the district court correctly determined that, under the 'laminated' totality of the facts and circumstances, [the border patrol agent] ...

 

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