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U.S. v. Reyes, No. 01-1099 (2nd Cir.) (283 F.3d 446) (March 7, 2002) (Judge Jose A. Cabranes)

In this case, the Second Circuit held that a parolee cannot win a motion for the suppression of drugs seized from his property by claiming that his probation officer had improperly colluded with drug agents in helping them uncover the evidence in violation of the warrant and probable cause requirements ...

 

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