Civil Rights
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Defendant's conviction for possessing pseudoephedrine knowing it would be used to manufacture methamphetamine is affirmed where: 1) the information in support of the search warrant at issue supported a belief that defendant was engaged in an ongoing criminal enterprise and that evidence of her illegal activities would be found at her residence; and 2) based on the information obtained from a police drive-by, the government informant, and other investigative efforts, the police had sufficient cause to believe that certain chemical odors emanated from the defendant's house.
Read US v. Morrison, No. 08-3883
Appellate Information
Submitted: September 25, 2009
Filed: January 29, 2010
Judges
Opinion by Judge Smith
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