U.S. v. Yousif, No. 01-2288 (8th Cir.) (308 F.3d 820) (October 7, 2002) (Judge Theodore McMillian)
This is an important Fourth Amendment decision in which a drug conviction was vacated on the grounds that the defendant’s consent to search his car, which was given at an illegal drug interdiction checkpoint, was not sufficiently an act of free will to be deemed voluntary since it was given ...
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