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U.S. v. Jaimes, No. 02-00175-03-ACK (D.Hawai'I) (297 F.Supp.2d 1554) (July 16, 2003) (Judge Alan Cooke Kay)

This case is noted as an example of the wide judicial gap that exists on the controversial issue of drug-contaminated currency. While numerous scientific studies have established that a significant percentage of all the currency in circulation in the United States tests positive for traces of cocaine, the courts differ ...

 

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