The expense and criminality of just one illegal alien headed to the Supreme Court

The expense and criminality of just one illegal alien (His 'RIGHTS' were violated!??)

This story has been around for 3 years, but not one news report reveals the perp is an illegal alien. From local courts, all the way to the Supreme Court, taxpayers
are saddled with the costs of his illegal incursion and defense. Below the article are court documents which finally reveal his status. As he awaits tax payer funded trials, he is NOT in the Jackson County Jail while thousands of alien Mexican drug cartel criminals continue to occupy US public and private lands.


Medford man in pot investigation pursues tracking device complaint to Supreme Court (Medford man???? NOT hardly!)

MEDFORD, Ore. -- A Medford man plans to take his appeal of a mobile tracking device all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The attorney for Juan Pineda-Moreno believes a dissenting opinion in a federal appeals court ruling was the right one.

Police attached mobile tracking devices to a sport utility vehicle as part of a marijuana investigation in Southern Oregon that resulted in the arrest of Pineda-Moreno and others.

His attorney says his constitutional rights to privacy and protection against unreasonable searches and seizures were violated when federal agents attached the tracking devices while his SUV was parked on his property.

The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected those arguments in a divided opinion, but a dissenting judge agreed with them.

Trial Notes:

On September 12, 2007, information from a mobile tracking device alerted agents that Pineda-Moreno's vehicle was leaving a suspected marijuana grow site.   Agents followed the Jeep, pulled it over, and smelled the odor of marijuana emanating from a passenger in the backseat of the vehicle.   The agents contacted immigration authorities, who arrested all three individuals in the vehicle for violations of immigration laws.   Pineda-Moreno subsequently consented to a search of his vehicle and home.   In Pineda-Moreno's trailer, agents found two large garbage bags full of marijuana. http://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-9th-circuit/1497005.html

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