A. United States v. Ramirez (1997)
B. Facts about the Case
1. Federal agent’s subsequent observation of a man who looked like a dangerous escaped prisoner. The government obtained a “no-nock” warrant entering the home who was expected to have contain the prisoner Alan Shelby, only to discover that who they beloved to be was Shelby was actually Herman Ramirez and his family. During the “no-nock” warrant officers broke a single window in Ramirez garage and found a stash of weapons also in the garage. Awaken by the commotion Ramirez opened fire into his garage ceiling. Ramirez was arrested on federal charges for being a felon in possession of firearms.
2. ATF Agent George Kim, Deputy U.S. Marshal, Ramirez, David C. Frederick, and Michael R. Levine were involved in the case.
3. They are no none important facts. The reason for the “no-nock” warrant is important facts.
4. The case is not lacking or missing details.
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A while after they finally left with some of the stolen things. Me and my brother was about to leave but we didn’t because my step mother took my brother to work and we had to watch my little brother and sister. We to make a long story short we heard the police telling us to come out and when we did they had a bright light in our face. When they told up to walk forward with our hands up they dimed the lights and all we seen was guns drawn at us. Scared as I was I was scared to move wrong because I could be shot. Well while in the police car we was told that we could go to jail for haven the stolen stuff and realize that our little brother and sister was in the house sleep. A few of the officers went in the house guns drawn out to bring them out. Imagine a child being woke out there sleep to have guns in their