U.S. v. Nava-Ramirez, No. 99-4123 (10th Cir.) (210 F.3d 1128) (April 10, 2000) (Judge Michael R. Murphy)
Loaded on June 1, 2000
published in Punch and Jurists
June 05, 2000
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The defendant in this case was driving a car in which the owner of the vehicle, Steven Wald, was a passenger. A state police officer stopped the vehicle for having a cracked windshield. Mr. Nava-Ramirez produced a valid driver's license and Mr. Wald produced a valid vehicle registration, but …
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