U.S. v. Perkins, No. 02-15891 (11th Cir.) (348 F.3d 965) (October 22, 2003) (Judge Rosemary Barkett)
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Probable/Proximate Cause.
Here the Court affirmed a suppression motion, holding that the police had unreasonably prolonged a traffic stop of two defendants, when they had no reasonable basis to detain them; and that extreme nervousness did not constitute probable cause.
In this case, the Government appealed from a district court order granting ...
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