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U.S. v. Navas, No. 09-1144-cr (2nd Cir.) (597 F.3d 492) (March 8, 2010) (Judge Richard C. Wesley)

In a drug conspiracy prosecution, the district court's order, suppressing narcotics seized by law enforcement officers during a warrantless search of a trailer, is reversed where the search was lawful under the "automobile exception" to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement.

[Editor's Note: For a commentary on this decision, see "Trailer ...

 

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