United States v. Miguel Rodriguez

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1989-11-01

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EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judge. Miguel Rodriguez, a janitor working (and living) in a union hall, sold drugs as a sideline. Agents intercepted one of his couriers, who agreed to return the shipment on a pretext. The courier met Rodriguez at the door of the union hall; Rodriguez took the drug; the agents swooped in and arrested him. A team remaining at the union hall corralled Rodrig…

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