District court judgment denying a motion to suppress evidence is affirmed where the court properly ruled that the storage closet in question, although not itself within the apartment or separately specified in the warrant, was appurtenant to the apartment and therefore validly searched.    

Read US v. Fagan, No. 08-1787

Appellate InformationAppeal from the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.Decided August 13, 2009

JudgesBefore Boudin, Selya and Dyk, Circuit Judges.Opinion by Selya, Circuit Judge. 

CounselFor Appellant: Ryan M. Schiff, Salsberg & Schneider.

For Appellee:  F. Thompson Reece, Special Assistant United States Attorney.

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