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US v. Elst, No. 09-1175

By FindLaw Staff on August 25, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

In a prosecution for conspiracy to distribute cocaine, denial of defendant's motion to suppress is affirmed where: 1) the police officers acted in objective good faith reliance on a warrant; and 2) defendant has not rebutted that presumption, and the defendant has not shown that the affidavit was so lacking in indicia of probable cause as to make entirely unreasonable a belief that probable cause existed.     

Read US v. Elst, No. 09-1175

Appellate Information

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin.
Argued June 5, 2009
Decided August 25, 2009

Judges

Before Manion, Rovner, and Tinder, Circuit Judges 
Opinion by Tinder, Circuit Judge.

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