· 9/10/2012
United States v. Robert Green
Citations
- 691 F.3d 960
- 2012 WL 3891604
- 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 18958
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- internal quotations and citations omitted; citing Terry v. Ohio , 392 U.S. 1 , 30, 88 S.Ct. 1868 , 20 L.Ed.2d 889 (1968)
- \[U]ntimely objections that come within the ambit of [civil rule 12 ] must be considered waivers and may not be revived on appeal.\ (second alteration in original) (citation omitted)
- “[T]he waiver provision of Rule 12 precludes appellate review of arguments to suppress evidence that are not raised in a pretrial motion to suppress.”
- “[T]he mere filing of a [suppression] motion is not sufficient to avoid waiver of specific arguments that are advanced for the first time on appeal.”
- mere filing of motion to suppress is not sufficient to avoid waiver of specific arguments that are advanced for first time on appeal
- “[U]ntimely objections that come within the ambit of [civil rule 12] must be considered waivers and may not be revived on appeal.” (second alteration in original) (citation omitted)
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Judges: Colloton, Hickey, Wollman
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