U.S. v. Holt, No. 99-7150 (10th Cir.) (229 F.3d 931) (August 24, 2000) (Judge Mary Beck Briscoe)
Loaded on Nov. 1, 2000
published in Punch and Jurists
November 20, 2000
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Terry Stops.
Here, in a decision subsequently reversed by the en banc court at 264 F.3d 1215 (10th Cir. 2001), a divided panel upheld the suppression of evidence obtained as a result of questions by the police that exceeded the scope of the traffic stop in question.
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