Opinion ID: 410980
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Text: 1 Faherty was convicted of violating 21 U.S.C. Sec. 952(a), importation of heroin, and 21 U.S.C. Sec. 844, possession of heroin, following trial to the court on stipulated facts. On Count I, importation of heroin, Faherty was sentenced to a five year term of custody, receiving a mandatory special parole term of three years. Execution of the sentence was suspended conditioned on three years probation and 120 days confinement in a jail-type institution. On Count II, the imposition of sentence was suspended with appellant placed on three year probation concurrent with Count I. 2 On December 15, 1981 we remanded to the district court with instructions to hold a post-conviction hearing to determine whether Faherty voluntarily consented to an x-ray search. United States v. Faherty, No. 81-1253. The district court held an evidentiary hearing, entered findings of fact and the case has been returned for disposition.