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Motion to Suppress – Reasonable Suspicion

By: Derek Hawkins//December 21, 2016//

Motion to Suppress – Reasonable Suspicion

By: Derek Hawkins//December 21, 2016//

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WI Court of Appeals – District IV

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Gregory J. McMillan

Case No.: 2016AP127-CR

Officials: Lundsten, J.

Focus: Motion to Suppress – Reasonable Suspicion

Gregory McMillan argues that the circuit court wrongly denied his suppression motion. More specifically, McMillan challenges a seizure by a police officer that led to evidence that McMillan was driving while intoxicated. Because I agree with the circuit court that reasonable suspicion justified the seizure, I affirm the circuit court’s judgment convicting McMillan of operating while under the influence of an intoxicant.

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Attorney Derek A. Hawkins is the managing partner at Hawkins Law Offices LLC, where he heads up the firm’s startup law practice. He specializes in business formation, corporate governance, intellectual property protection, private equity and venture capital funding and mergers & acquisitions. Check out the website at www.hawkins-lawoffices.com or contact them at 262-737-8825.

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