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· 1/15/2014

United States v. Irving Seymour

Citations

  • 739 F.3d 923
  • 2014 WL 128120
  • 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 760

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  • \[W]e have resorted to the fortress theory more sparingly in cases that involve simple possession of smaller amounts of drugs.\
  • defendant did not submit to police authority and was not seized where, as his car slowed to a stop, defendant “leaped out” of it and ran

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Judges: Cole, Clay, Bertelsman

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