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Criminal Procedure – reasonable suspicion

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 9, 2014//

Criminal Procedure – reasonable suspicion

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 9, 2014//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal

Criminal Procedure – reasonable suspicion

Gary Gibson appeals a judgment, entered upon his guilty plea, convicting him of the manufacture/delivery of between 200 and 1000 grams of THC, as party to a crime. Gibson argues the circuit court erred by denying his suppression motion because the officer lacked reasonable suspicion to stop him. We reject Gibson’s argument, and affirm.

2013AP2569-CR State v. Gibson

Dist III, St. Croix County, Needham, J., Per Curiam

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