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054324P.pdf   08/31/2006  United States  v.  Larry Charles Taylor
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  05-4324
   District of Minnesota   
   [PUBLISHED][Chief Judge Loken, Author, with Melloy and Colloton,
   Circuit Judges]
Criminal Case - conviction. District court did not err in denying motion to suppress because defendant was not seized when police stopped auto and defendant fled. Defendant abandoned cell phone and black bag when he threw it away. District court did not abuse its discretion in excluding police report that contained double hearsay. Admission of expert testimony about business of drug trafficking was not an abuse of discretion. Conviction is affirmed.