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DISMISSALS, SUA SPONTE

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 1, 1997
685 N.E.2d 543 (Ohio 1997)

Summary

holding that a police officer had reasonable suspicion to initiate a traffic stop because the police officer observed the defendant cut his vehicle sharply in front of the officer's vehicle, weave within his own lane, and turn into a closed establishment without employing his turn signal

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Opinion

1997.


Summaries of

DISMISSALS, SUA SPONTE

Supreme Court of Ohio
Jan 1, 1997
685 N.E.2d 543 (Ohio 1997)

holding that a police officer had reasonable suspicion to initiate a traffic stop because the police officer observed the defendant cut his vehicle sharply in front of the officer's vehicle, weave within his own lane, and turn into a closed establishment without employing his turn signal

Summary of this case from State v. Dalchuk
Case details for

DISMISSALS, SUA SPONTE

Case Details

Full title:DISMISSALS, SUA SPONTE

Court:Supreme Court of Ohio

Date published: Jan 1, 1997

Citations

685 N.E.2d 543 (Ohio 1997)
80 Ohio St. 3d 1431

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