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OWI – Reasonable Suspicion

By: Derek Hawkins//February 19, 2019//

OWI – Reasonable Suspicion

By: Derek Hawkins//February 19, 2019//

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WI Court of Appeals – District III

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Brady R. Adams

Case No.: 2018AP174-CR

Officials: SEIDL, J.

Focus: OWI – Reasonable Suspicion 

Brady Adams appeals a judgment, entered upon his no contest pleas, convicting him of second-offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) and possession of a firearm while intoxicated. Adams argues the circuit court erred by denying his motion to suppress evidence obtained from a traffic stop because the sheriff’s deputy lacked reasonable suspicion to stop him. We agree, reverse the judgment, and remand with directions to grant Adams’s motion to suppress.

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Derek A Hawkins is trademark corporate counsel for Harley-Davidson. Hawkins oversees the prosecution and maintenance of the Harley-Davidson’s international trademark portfolio in emerging markets.

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