U.S. v. Guevara-Martinez, No. 00-3855 (8th Cir.) (262 F.3d 751) (August 20, 2001) (Judge Kermit Edward Bye)
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Suppression.
Some years ago, the Supreme Court concluded that “the body or identity of a defendant or respondent in a criminal or civil proceeding is never itself suppressible as a fruit of an unlawful arrest, even if it is conceded that an unlawful arrest, search, or interrogation occurred.” INS v. Lopez-Mendoza, ...
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