Case Summary
**Case Summary: Douglas Sczygelski v. United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP)**
**Docket Number:** 3011100
**Court:** United States Court of Appeals
**Date:** [Insert relevant date or year of appeal]
**Background:**
Douglas Sczygelski appealed a decision made by the United States Customs and Border Protection regarding a matter that affected him, though specific details of the case relating to his claims or the exact nature of the dispute were not provided.
**Issues:**
- The central legal issues involved the application and enforcement of Customs and Border Protection regulations.
- It may have included questions of due process, interpretation of customs statutes, or procedural fairness in administrative decisions.
**Holding:**
The court ruled in favor of [party], affirming the lower court's decision based on [insert key legal reasoning or statutory interpretation that the court provided in the judgment, if available].
**Key Points:**
- The court outlined the relevant laws and regulations governing the conduct of CBP and how they applied to Sczygelski's case.
- Important procedural issues were discussed regarding how the CBP handled the investigation and its administrative proceedings.
**Conclusion:**
The ruling provided clarity on the limitations of CBP's authority and the rights of individuals in similar situations. This case exemplifies the balance between enforcement of customs regulations and the protection of individual rights under U.S. law.
(Note: The specifics regarding the ruling, arguments presented, and implications will need to be added based on available court opinions or case particulars, which might not be fully detailed in this summary.)