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Unlawful-stop Claim – Reasonable Suspicion – Suppression of Evidence

By: Derek Hawkins//September 30, 2021//

Unlawful-stop Claim – Reasonable Suspicion – Suppression of Evidence

By: Derek Hawkins//September 30, 2021//

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WI Court of Appeals – District II

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Isaac D. Taylor

Case No.: 2019AP797-CR

Officials: Neubauer, C.J., Gundrum and Davis, JJ.

Focus: Unlawful-stop Claim – Reasonable Suspicion – Suppression of Evidence

Isaac Taylor appeals from a judgment of conviction for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI), fifth offense, contending the circuit court erred in denying his motion to suppress the evidence flowing from the traffic stop performed on him. Taylor asserts that the Waukesha police officer who performed the stop lacked reasonable suspicion. We disagree and affirm.

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Derek A Hawkins is Corporate Counsel, at Salesforce.

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