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U.S. v. Aguilar

United States District Court, D. Nebraska
Nov 14, 2007
8:07CR232 (D. Neb. Nov. 14, 2007)

Summary

acknowledging officer's recognition of Jesus Malverde as a “patron saint” of drug couriers, and noting that “while investigating cases over [officer's] five years with the interdiction unit and his last 10 years with the state patrol, [officer] had never had an individual in possession of such a card who was not either involved in an ongoing case or carrying contraband”

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Opinion

8:07CR232.

November 14, 2007


ORDER


This matter is before the Court on the report and recommendation of the magistrate judge (Filing No. 20), recommending defendant's motion to suppress (Filing No. 11) be denied, and defendant's objections to said report (Filing No. 21). The Court has reviewed transcript of the suppression hearing (Filing No. 19), the magistrate judge's report and recommendation, and defendant's objections and brief and finds said report and recommendation should be approved and adopted. Accordingly,

IT IS ORDERED:

1) The report and recommendation of the magistrate judge is approved and adopted.

2) Defendant's motion to suppress is denied;

3) Trial of this matter is scheduled for:

Monday, December 10, 2007, at 9 a.m.

in Courtroom No. 5, Roman L. Hruska United States Courthouse, 111 South 18th Plaza, Omaha, Nebraska. The parties will have time to prepare for trial or pursue plea negotiations, and the ends of justice will be served by continuing this case and outweigh the interests of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial. The additional time between November 14, 2007, and December 10, 2007, shall be deemed excludable time in any computation of time under the requirement of the Speedy Trial Act. 18 U.S.C. § 3161(h)(8)(A) (B).


Summaries of

U.S. v. Aguilar

United States District Court, D. Nebraska
Nov 14, 2007
8:07CR232 (D. Neb. Nov. 14, 2007)

acknowledging officer's recognition of Jesus Malverde as a “patron saint” of drug couriers, and noting that “while investigating cases over [officer's] five years with the interdiction unit and his last 10 years with the state patrol, [officer] had never had an individual in possession of such a card who was not either involved in an ongoing case or carrying contraband”

Summary of this case from United States v. Bobadilla–Campos
Case details for

U.S. v. Aguilar

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, v. LUIS AGUILAR, Defendant

Court:United States District Court, D. Nebraska

Date published: Nov 14, 2007

Citations

8:07CR232 (D. Neb. Nov. 14, 2007)

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