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      [NOT FOR PUBLICATION--NOT TO BE CITED AS PRECEDENT]
                 United States Court of Appeals
                     For the First Circuit

No. 98-1708

                          UNITED STATES,

                            Appellee,

                                v.

                      JEAN-BAPTISTE CALIXCE,

                      Defendant, Appellant.

           APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

                FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

         [Hon. Joseph A. DiClerico, U.S. District Judge]
        [Hon. James R. Muirhead, U.S. Magistrate Judge]
                                

                             Before
                                
                      Lynch, Circuit Judge,
                 Bownes, Senior Circuit Judge,
                   and Lipez, Circuit Judge.
                                
                                

     Scott A. Lutes on brief for appellant.
     Paul M. Gagnon, United States Attorney, and Jennifer E. Cole,
Assistant U.S. Attorney, on Government's Motion for Summary
Disposition.

April 2, 1999

                                
                                                    Per Curiam.  Jean Baptiste-Calixce challenges his
    conviction on the ground that the district court erred in
    denying his pre-trial motion to suppress evidence allegedly
    obtained in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights.  The
    government has moved for summary affirmance.  We grant the
    government's motion substantially for the reasons stated by the
    district court in its Order dated February 10, 1998.