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033427P.pdf 08/16/2004 United States v. Maurice Powell
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 03-3427
District of Minnesota
Criminal case - criminal law. Arresting officers reasonably relied on
warrant list and did not have to obtain the actual physical arrest warrant
before going to defendant's home, and even though the address the
warrant list provided was the wrong address for the man they sought, they
reasonably believed they would find him at that address when they
executed the arrest warrant; drugs found in plain view were admissible
against defendant.
[PUBLISHED] [Smith, Author, with Loken, Chief Judge, and Bright,
Circuit Judge]