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083143P.pdf 06/24/2009 United States v. Alvaro Arciniega
U.S. Court of Appeals Case No: 08-3143
District of Nebraska - Omaha
[PUBLISHED] [Wollman, Author, with Melloy and Gruender, Circuit Judges]
Criminal Case - suppression. District court did not abuse its discretion
in refusing to authorize a subpoena duces tecum for previous traffic
citations issued by police officer, as subjective intention plays no role in
Fourth Amendment analysis and burden of producing records outweighed
relevance for documents; district court did not err in rejecting claim that
windshield obstruction statute was unconstitutionally vague; record
supports conclusion defendant voluntarily consented to search of his
vehicle, his home and business.