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PoliticsGeorge W. Bush offers tepid endorsement of RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- George W. Bush is backing presumptive Republican White House nominee Mitt Romney....
George W. Bush offers tepid endorsement of RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- George W. Bush is backing presumptive Republican White House nominee Mitt Romney....
George W. Bush offers tepid endorsement of RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- George W. Bush is backing presumptive Republican White House nominee Mitt Romney....
George W. Bush offers tepid endorsement of RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- George W. Bush is backing presumptive Republican White House nominee Mitt Romney....
Ads highlight cozy campaign-super PAC relationshipNEW YORK (AP) -- Looks like President Barack Obama's allies got the hint....
Ads highlight cozy campaign-super PAC relationshipNEW YORK (AP) -- Looks like President Barack Obama's allies got the hint....
Ads highlight cozy campaign-super PAC relationshipNEW YORK (AP) -- Looks like President Barack Obama's allies got the hint....
Ads highlight cozy campaign-super PAC relationshipNEW YORK (AP) -- Looks like President Barack Obama's allies got the hint....
George W. Bush offers tepid endorsement of RomneyWASHINGTON (AP) -- George W. Bush is backing presumptive Republican White House nominee Mitt Romney....
Leahy wants investigation into Arizona sheriff's tacticsThe chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee wants Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. to investigate whether the office of Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio used federal grant money to illegally detain Hispanics, whom the government alleges were the victims of racial profiling. Ads highlight cozy campaign-super PAC relationshipNEW YORK (AP) -- Looks like President Barack Obama's allies got the hint....
Ron Paul backers' plan: Transform the GOPBergen: G8 and NATO-athon, with a surprise guest?FACT CHECK: Romney oversimplifies debt 'inferno'WASHINGTON (AP) -- When Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney decried the "prairie fire" of U.S. debt Tuesday, he ignored some of the sparks that set it ablaze....
FACT CHECK: Romney oversimplifies debt 'inferno'WASHINGTON (AP) -- When Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney decried the "prairie fire" of U.S. debt Tuesday, he ignored some of the sparks that set it ablaze....
Nebraska GOP chooses Senate challenger for KerreyWASHINGTON (AP) -- Nebraska Republicans on Tuesday were choosing a candidate to square off against Democrat Bob Kerrey, a former senator seeking another turn on Capitol Hill in one of the year's most hotly contested Senate races....
Bush touts Arab spring, says US can't fear freedomWASHINGTON (AP) -- Former President George W. Bush on Tuesday praised the Arab spring movement and said the U.S. shouldn't fear the spread of freedom, even if it doesn't know what policies newly liberated countries will pursue....
Bush touts Arab spring, says US can't fear freedomWASHINGTON (AP) -- Former President George W. Bush on Tuesday praised the Arab spring movement and said the U.S. shouldn't fear the spread of freedom, even if it doesn't know what policies newly liberated countries will pursue....
D.Nev.: Pre-Jones GPS surveillance still not excluded under Davis "exception" to exclusionary ruleGPS surveillance in the Ninth Circuit was under binding precedent before Jones, so Davis applies. United States v. Fata, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 66759 (D. Nev. March 15, 2012): Consequently, even assuming non-compliance with ATF regulations, the Court finds that use of the GPS device in this case was lawful under Pineda-Moreno at the time it was installed and monitored. Further, consistent with the Supreme Court's decision in Davis v. United States, 131 S. Ct. 2419 (2011), the Court finds that the purpose of the exclusionary rule would not be served in this instance by suppression based solely on placement of the GPS device because placement of the GPS device and the subsequent monitoring was done in reasonable reliance on then binding appellate precedent as announced in Pineda-Moreno. As a result of the Court's finding and the decision in Davis, even though the installation and use of the GPS device to assist agents in initiating their surveillance on May 14, 2011 through May 15, 2011 did violate Defendants' Fourth Amendment rights, none of the information obtained as a result thereof is subject to suppression. In particular, the surveillance evidence obtained by agents on May 15, 2011, when they observed and overheard conversations during the purchases of firearms at the Gun Store and the gun show will not be suppressed. ![]() |
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