U.S. v. Isiofia, No. 03-1287 (2nd Cir.) (370 F.3d 226) (June 1, 2004) (Judge Barrington D. Jr. Parker)
Here the Second Circuit affirmed the district court’s suppression of evidence based on its finding that the defendant’s consents to searches were not voluntary. In an effort to identify and arrest an individual attempting to use stolen credit card numbers, several law enforcement officers, including Secret Service agents, organized a ...
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