U.S. v. Gandara-Salinas, No. 02-2225 (10th Cir.) (327 F.3d 1127) (April 25, 2003) (Judge Stephanie K. Seymour)
In U.S. v. Brignoni-Ponce, 422 U.S. 873 (1975), the Supreme Court established the principle that the fourth Amendment requires a finding of "reasonable suspicion" in order to conduct roving border patrol stops. Applying that principle to the facts developed at a suppression hearing, Judge Vazquez of the D.N.M. concluded that, ...
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