United States v. Hernandez

U.S. Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit · Decided 1996-08-30

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BRISCOE, Circuit Judge. This is an interlocutory appeal by the United States from the district court’s order suppressing Suleima Silva’s post-arrest statement and 28 bags of pseudoephedrine seized after a traffic stop of the car in which Silva and her husband, Pablo Hernandez, were traveling. We have jurisdiction over an interlocutory appeal from the granting of a motion to suppress pursuant to <span class="citation no-link…

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