U.S. v. Delossantos, No. 06-4813-cr (2nd Cir.) (536 F.3d 155) (July 25, 2008) (Judge Wilfred Feinberg)
Loaded on Sept. 1, 2008
published in Punch and Jurists
September 08, 2008
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Probable Cause.
In a prosecution for drug-related offenses, grant of a motion to suppress post-arrest statements and evidence obtained from defendant's apartment and car is reversed where agents had probable cause to arrest defendant based on known or reasonably trustworthy information possessed by agents.
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