U.S. v. Rodriguez-Preciado, No. 03-30285 (9th Cir.) (399 F.3d 1118) (March 4, 2005) (Judge J. Clifford Wallace)
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The United States District Court for the District of Oregon convicted defendant of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute and conspiracy to distribute various drugs, distribution of a certain drug, and possession with intent to distribute those drugs. The district court denied defendant's pretrial motion to suppress certain evidence. ...
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