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· 3/6/2002

United States v. Ramon Villa-Velazquez, Also Known as Ramon Villa, Also Known as J. Ramon Villa, Also Known as J. Ramon Villa-Velazquez

Citations

  • 282 F.3d 553
  • 2002 U.S. App. LEXIS 3481
  • 2002 WL 341638

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  • holding that, because law enforcement officers had probable cause to arrest the defendant, \the evidence obtained during the time that [the defendant] was in lawful custody\ should not be suppressed because of \the earlier unlawful entry into his residence\
  • “Federal immigration law authorizes state and local officials to arrest and detain illegal aliens to the extent permitted by the relevant state laws, once the status of the alien has been confirmed by the INS.”

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Judges: Wollman, Murphy, Battey

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