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U.S. v. ACON

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
Nov 29, 2010
Criminal No. 10-155 PJS/AJB (D. Minn. Nov. 29, 2010)

Opinion

Criminal No. 10-155 PJS/AJB.

November 29, 2010

Allen A. Slaughter, Esq., Assistant United States Attorney, for the plaintiff, United States of America.

Michael W. McDonald, Esq., for the defendant, Glenn Dale Acon, Jr.


ORDER


Based upon the Report and Recommendation by United States Magistrate Judge Arthur J. Boylan dated November 15, 2010, with all the files and records, and no objections having been filed to said Recommendation, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that:

1. Defendant Glenn Dale Acon's Motion to Suppress Evidence Obtained as a Result of Search and Seizure is granted in part and denied in part [Docket No. 53] as further provided herein. Evidence obtained pursuant a search warrant executed at a specified St. Paul, Minnesota, residence on January 22, 2010, is suppressed, along with derivative evidence to include statements provided in an interview with law enforcement conducted on January 22, 2010. To the extent the defendant seeks to suppress evidence obtained on dates other than January 22, 2010, the motion is denied; and

2. Defendant Glenn Dale Acon's Motion to Suppress Eyewitness Identifications is denied [Docket No. 54].

Dated: 11/29/10


Summaries of

U.S. v. ACON

United States District Court, D. Minnesota
Nov 29, 2010
Criminal No. 10-155 PJS/AJB (D. Minn. Nov. 29, 2010)
Case details for

U.S. v. ACON

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. GLENN DALE ACON, Jr., Defendant

Court:United States District Court, D. Minnesota

Date published: Nov 29, 2010

Citations

Criminal No. 10-155 PJS/AJB (D. Minn. Nov. 29, 2010)