U.S. v. Sigmond-Ballesteros, No. 00-50408 (9th Cir.) (285 F.3d 1117) (April 12, 2002) (Judge A. Wallace Tashima)
Loaded on May 1, 2002
published in Punch and Jurists
May 06, 2002
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The defendant in this case pled guilty to transporting illegal aliens, but he reserved the right to appeal the denial of his motion to suppress evidence obtained as a result of an investigatory stop, which he argued was illegal. On appeal, the panel reversed the conviction and remanded.
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- U.S. v. Sigmond-Ballesteros, No. 00-50408 (9th Cir.) (285 F.3d 1117) (April 12, 2002) (Judge A. Wallace Tashima)
- U.S. v. Davenport, No. 00-10572 (5th Cir.) (286 F.3d 217) (March 14, 2002) (Judge Edith Brown Clement)
- U.S. v. Edwards, No. CRIM.01-190-(PLF) (D.D.C.) (191 F.Supp.2d 88) (February 27, 2002) (Judge Paul L. Friedman)
- Bracy v. Schomig, No. 99-4318 (7th Cir.) (286 F.3d 406) (March 29, 2002) (Judge Terrence T. Evans)
- U.S. v. Holbert, No. 00-4068 (10th Cir.) (285 F.3d 1257) (April 5, 2002) (Judge Paul J. Jr. Kelly)
- Bell v. Cone, No. 01-400 (U.S. Supreme Court) (535 U.S. 685; 122 S.Ct. 1843) (May 28, 2002) (Justice Rehnquist)
- U.S. v. Whiteside, No. 99-15197 (11th Cir.) (285 F.3d 1345) (March 22, 2002) (Judge Joel F. Dubina)
- Bazzetta v. McGinnis, No. 01-1635 (6th Cir.) (286 F.3d 311) (April 10, 2002) (Judge Gilbert S. Merritt)
- U.S. v. Couch, No. 01-1826 (3rd Cir.) (291 F.3d 251) (May 20, 2002) (Judge Yvette Kane)
- U.S. v. Day, No. 00-56525 (9th Cir.) (285 F.3d 1167) (April 10, 2002) (Judge Alfred T. Goodwin)
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