United States v. Garcia

The defendant is alleged to have struck two border patrol officers as she was being escorted off federal property at a port of entry into the United States. Because a border patrol officer directed the defendant to delete a recording on her phone which captured her interactions with the officers, the Court found that the government had destroyed evidence material to the defense of the case and dismissed the indictment.

United States v. Garcia

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