Conviction for firearms possession is affirmed where the court properly denied defendant’s motion to suppress evidence obtained pursuant to a search warrant as the affidavit provided sufficient probable cause to support issuance of the warrant. 

Read US v. Croto, No. 08-1856

Appellate InformationAppeal from the United States District Court for the District of MaineFiled: June 24, 2009

JudgesBefore HOWARD, SELYA, and HANSEN, Circuit Judges.Opinion by HANSEN, Circuit Judge.

CounselFor Plaintiff: Margaret D. McGaughey, Appellate Chief, and Paula D. Silsby, United States Attorney

For Defendant: Robert J. Ruffner

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