Motion to Suppress a Traffic Stop
One area for a Motion to Suppress that comes up on many cases, especially a Driving Under the Influence case, is a Motion to Suppress a Traffic Stop. This comes up in either a Failure to Maintain a Single Lane or Crossing the Fog Line. This is a typical way for an officer to pull over a vehicle.
The key issue is that the officer has reasonable suspicion to pull a vehicle over.
Reasonable suspicion has been defined as such a suspicion as would warrant a person of reasonable caution and the belief that a stop is appropriate. Each case must be evaluated on its particular facts to see if the investigatory stop was reasonable under the totality of the circumstances as interpreted in light of the officer's knowledge.
If the Motion to Suppress a Stop is granted by the court, all the evidence that flows from the case may be suppressed.
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