Wisconsin Court of Appeals
Criminal
Search and Seizure — reasonable suspicion
The State appeals an order granting Douglas Polzin’s motion to suppress evidence seized after a traffic stop. The circuit court concluded the deputy lacked reasonable suspicion to believe the driver of the car had committed or was committing any offense. Although it is a close call, we conclude the officer had sufficient reason for stopping the car. This opinion will not be published.
Dist III, Eau Claire County, Stark, J., Per Curiam
Attorneys: For Appellant: Wright, Brian H., Eau Claire; Sanders, Michael C., Madison; For Respondent: Moses, Faun M., Madison