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Motor Vehicles – OWI — reasonable suspicion

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//February 25, 2014//

Motor Vehicles – OWI — reasonable suspicion

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//February 25, 2014//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal

Motor Vehicles – OWI — reasonable suspicion

Ronald Rosin, pro se, appeals a judgment of conviction for operating while intoxicated, first offense. Rosin asserts field sobriety tests constitute a “search” within the meaning of the Fourth Amendment, and, therefore, he argues the quantum of evidence necessary to request a field sobriety test should be probable cause. He also argues the circuit court erred by denying his suppression motion because the officer unlawfully requested he perform field sobriety tests. We affirm. This opinion will not be published.

2013AP2536 Village of Little Chute v. Rosin

Dist III, Outagamie County, Krueger, J., Stark, J.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Carroll, John M., Appleton; For Respondent: Rossmeissl, Andrew J., Appleton

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