U.S. v. Lucky, No. 08-1939-cr (2nd Cir.) (569 F.3d 101) (June 19, 2009) (Judge Guido Calabresi)
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Reasonable Suspicion.
Defendant's firearm possession conviction is affirmed where, when police stopped Defendant's car, they had reasonable suspicion in light of the fact that the automobile had the same license plate number and description as one used to flee from a shooting two days earlier.
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