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Petition for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1999
737 A.2d 741 (Pa. 1999)

Summary

holding mere approach by law enforcement official does not amount to police coercion requiring suppression of evidence discarded by defendant

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Opinion

1999


Summaries of

Petition for Allowance of Appeal

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 1, 1999
737 A.2d 741 (Pa. 1999)

holding mere approach by law enforcement official does not amount to police coercion requiring suppression of evidence discarded by defendant

Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Walker

holding mere approach by law enforcement official does not amount to police coercion requiring suppression of evidence discarded by defendant

Summary of this case from Commonwealth v. Walker

reiterating that detention and limited investigation is not illegal simply because suspected criminal behavior may also be consistent with innocent behavior

Summary of this case from Com. v. Edwards

reiterating that merely because suspected criminal behavior may also be consistent with innocent behavior does not alone make detention and limited investigation illegal

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Case details for

Petition for Allowance of Appeal

Case Details

Full title:PETITION FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 1, 1999

Citations

737 A.2d 741 (Pa. 1999)

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