drug trafficking
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Federal judge bars government from using seized narcotics in drug trafficking case
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A federal judge last month barred the government from using more than two dozen pounds of narcotics seized from a vehicle as evidence against the defendants because a Colorado state trooper violated the prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures. When Trooper Joshua St. Onge pulled over Ezequiel Pita-Chavolla and Manuel Pacheco for a traffic infraction,…
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Federal judge bars government from using seized narcotics in drug trafficking case
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A federal judge last month barred the government from using more than two dozen pounds of narcotics seized from a vehicle as evidence against the defendants because a Colorado state trooper violated the prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures. When Trooper Joshua St. Onge pulled over Ezequiel Pita-Chavolla and Manuel Pacheco for a traffic infraction,…
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Federal judge bars government from using seized narcotics in drug trafficking case
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A federal judge last month barred the government from using more than two dozen pounds of narcotics seized from a vehicle as evidence against the defendants because a Colorado state trooper violated the prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures. When Trooper Joshua St. Onge pulled over Ezequiel Pita-Chavolla and Manuel Pacheco for a traffic infraction,…
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10th Circuit finds no issue with pro-police robocall mysteriously played during criminal trial
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The federal appeals court based in Denver declined last month to overturn a defendant’s drug conviction on account of a bizarre announcement that played over the speakers mid-trial warning about “criminals” who want to “defund the police.” A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit also refused to order a…
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10th Circuit agrees Colorado trooper committed constitutional violation in I-70 vehicle search
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The federal appeals court based in Denver agreed on Monday that a state trooper lacked reasonable suspicion to investigate a motorist for drug trafficking – based on little more than the driver’s messy vehicle, plans to visit a religious center and being “overly cooperative.” Although Trooper Shane Gosnell ended up being correct that Luis Alfonso Leon…




