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- In the United States District Court for the Western District of Virginia Charlottesville Division
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- J-100-2020] in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Middle District
- Criminal Procedure: Negligent Suppression of Evidence As Ground for New Trial in Federal Criminal Proceedings
- State V. Brown (Taren), 134 Nev. Adv. Op. 102 (Dec. 20, 2018)
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- 14-1373 Utah V. Strieff (06/20/2016)
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