2010AP1045-CR State v. McDonald
Motor Vehicles OWI; reasonable suspicion; probable cause Joshua McDonald appeals from a judgment of conviction for operating with a prohibited blood alcohol concentration, in violation of Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(b). McDonald contends that the circuit court erred in denying his motion to suppress all evidence obtained after he was stopped for speeding. McDonald argues that […]
2010AP978 Outagamie County v. Torreano
Motor Vehicles OWI; reasonable suspicion Daniel Torreano appeals a judgment of conviction for first-offense operating while intoxicated. Torreano argues the arresting officer lacked reasonable suspicion to stop him. We disagree and affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2010AP978 Outagamie County v. Torreano Dist III, Outagamie County, Metropulos, J., Hoover, J. Attorneys: For Appellant: Lann[...]
2010AP954-CR State v. Peacock
Motor Vehicles OWI; reasonable suspicion Joseph Peacock appeals a judgment of conviction for operating with a prohibited alcohol concentration, third offense. Peacock argues the arresting officer lacked reasonable suspicion to stop his vehicle because the officer was unsure whether Peacock’s license was still suspended and could not discern whether Peacock was the driver. We disagree [&helli[...]
2010AP1044 City of Tomah v. Pudlow
Motor Vehicles OWI; reasonable suspicion Matthew Pudlow appeals from a judgment convicting him of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant (OWI) as a first offense, contrary to Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(a), and the circuit court’s order denying his motion to suppress the evidence of his intoxication. The only issue is […]
2009AP2475-CR State v. Nelis
Motor Vehicles OWI; reasonable suspicion Paul Nelis appeals a judgment convicting him of operating with a prohibited alcohol concentration, fifth and subsequent offense, and possession of a controlled substance, as party to a crime. He argues the circuit court should have granted his motion to suppress because the arresting officer stopped his vehicle without reasonable […]
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