ORDER
MICHAEL M. MIHM, District Judge.
After police officers found a handgun in Earl Ross's home, he was indicted for possessing a firearm as a felon. Ross moved to suppress the handgun and twice moved to dismiss the indictment. The district court denied Ross's motions, and he entered a conditional plea of guilty. The district court sentenced Ross to 15 years' imprisonment — the statutory minimum under the Armed Career Criminal Act. Ross appeals the...
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