United States v. Mary Dangerfield Bengivenga

U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit · Decided 1988-05-25

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CLARK, Chief Judge: A jury found Mary Dangerfield Bengi-venga guilty of possessing marijuana with intent to distribute. A panel of this court reversed the conviction because the district court had denied Bengivenga’s motion to suppress evidence obtained before border patrol agents administered Miranda warnings. 1 Our order granting rehearing en banc vacated the panel’s holding. We now affir…

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