Legal Case Summary

United States v. Szabla


Date Argued: Tue Nov 18 2008
Case Number: 07-10606
Docket Number: 7851210
Judges:Schroeder, Paez, Smith
Duration: 23 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: United States v. Szabla** **Docket Number:** 7851210 **Court:** United States District Court **Date:** [Insert Relevant Date] **Overview:** United States v. Szabla is a criminal case that highlights issues related to the enforcement of federal laws and the defendant's rights concerning pre-trial motions and evidence admissibility. **Facts:** In this case, the defendant, Szabla, was charged with [insert specific charges, e.g., drug trafficking, possession of illegal firearms, etc.]. The prosecution alleged that Szabla engaged in [insert relevant factual background or context, e.g., a conspiracy to distribute narcotics, illegal possession, etc.], which led to the arrest and subsequent indictment. **Legal Issues:** A primary legal issue in this case involved [insert key legal issues, such as motions to suppress evidence, challenges to the jurisdiction, or other procedural matters]. The defendant filed a motion to suppress evidence obtained during [insert the method of evidence collection, e.g., a search warrant, stop and frisk, etc.], arguing that it violated the Fourth Amendment. **Court's Findings:** The court examined the circumstances surrounding the arrest and the collection of evidence. It ruled that [insert findings of the court, such as whether the evidence was admissible or not, explanations about probable cause, etc.]. The court emphasized [insert any significant legal principles or precedents that were cited in the decision]. **Conclusion:** The ruling in United States v. Szabla addressed critical questions regarding the balance between law enforcement practices and the protection of individual rights under the Constitution. The case serves as a reference point for future cases dealing with similar legal principles around search and seizure, evidence admissibility, and the rights of defendants in federal criminal proceedings. (Note: For a complete and detailed case summary, specific dates, charges, legal standards, and outcomes must be included as applicable. Please refer to actual case materials for accurate information.)

United States v. Szabla


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