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United States of America v. Peters
194 F.3D 692, 1999 FED.APP. 0357, 1999.C06.0042388
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Descripción editorial
On February 21, 1997, three agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration ("DEA") in Toledo, Ohio were assigned to work drug interdiction at the Amtrak Railroad Station. At approximately 8 a.m., the team observed passengers disembarking from a train that had traveled to Toledo from New York. At about 9 a.m., members of the team observed the defendant herein leaving the train, carrying a distinctive black attache case tucked underneath his arm. Although it was a cloudy day, defendant was wearing sunglasses.