US v. Montgomery, 09-3289, concerned a challenge to the district court’s denial of defendant’s motion to suppress evidence, in a prosecution of defendant for knowingly growing 100 or more marijuana plants. In affirming, the court held that although, medication is one among many factors to consider in the inquiry, the sum of relevant circumstances supported the district court’s credibility-based decision that defendant voluntarily consented to a search of his home.
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- Full text of Post v. Bradshaw, 03-4085
- Full text of US v. Montgomery, 09-3289
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