PATRICK E. HIGGINBOTHAM, Circuit Judge:
The district court suppressed certain evidence obtained in a search of defendant's home, a search that had relied upon defendant's later invalidated consent. The government contends that without the consent the evidence would inevitably have been discovered by officers armed with a valid search warrant. The district court was unpersuaded and held that, despite the fact that the officers had probable cause to search the house...
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