MDMA Convictions Affirmed

In US v. Mayo, No. 10-1752, the court affirmed defendants’ convictions for possession with intent to distribute and aiding and abetting the possession with intent to distribute MDMA, where 1) the officer who searched defendants’ vehicle had probable cause to believe drug contraband would be found in the minivan when he searched it; 2) the district court did not clearly err in finding that the officers’ search of the minivan did not exceed the scope of defendant’s consent; and 3) defendant waived certain issues by failing to include them in his motion to suppress.

 

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  • Read the Eighth Circuit’s Decision in US v. Mayo, No. 10-1752

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