2010AP1825-CR State v. Jenamann
Search and Seizure Stop and detention The State of Wisconsin appeals a circuit court order suppressing evidence supporting a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia against Joseph Jenamann. We conclude that the evidence was properly suppressed and, therefore, affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2010AP1825-CR State v. Jenamann Dist IV, Grant County, Day, J., […]
2009AP1799-CR State v. Martinez
Search and Seizure Stop and detention; scope After his pretrial motion to suppress evidence was denied, Javier M. Martinez pled guilty to possessing more than 10,000 grams of marijuana with the intent to deliver, contrary to Wis. Stat. § 961.41(1m)(h)5. (2007-08). Martinez appeals, arguing that the trial court erroneously denied his suppression motion because there […]
2010AP1618-CR State v. Merry
Motor Vehicles OWI; stop and detention William J. Merry appeals pro se from a judgment of conviction for operating while under the influence (OWI), third offense. Merry contends that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress on grounds that the arresting officer lacked reasonable suspicion to stop his vehicle. We reject Merry’s […]
2010AP664-CR State v. Ballenger
Motor Vehicles OWI; stop and detention Michael Ballenger appeals a judgment of conviction for third-offense operating with a prohibited alcohol concentration. Ballenger argues a delay during the course of the traffic stop exceeded the time limits of a Terry stop. We reject Ballenger’s undeveloped assertion and affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2010AP664-CR State […]
2010AP1092-CR State v. Neff
Motor Vehicles OWI; stop and detention John J. Neff appeals from a judgment of the circuit court. Specifically, he challenges an order denying his motion to suppress physical evidence obtained after he was stopped by a city of Mequon police officer. Neff contends that the tip provided by a citizen informant was not sufficiently detailed […]
Motor Vehicles OWI; stop and detention
Motor Vehicles OWI; stop and detention Joseph F. Brown appeals the judgment of conviction for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, second offense, in violation of Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(a) (OWI). Brown also appeals the judgment finding that he refused to submit to the test for intoxication in violation of § 343.305(10). He asserts that […]
2009AP1957 In the matter of the refusal of Elizabeth R. Tower
Motor Vehicles Implied consent; stop and detention Elizabeth Tower appeals from a circuit court order revoking her driving privileges based on her improper refusal to provide a breath sample. Because the arresting officers did not have reasonable suspicion for an investigatory stop, we reverse the order of the circuit court. This opinion will not be […]
2010AP621-CR State v. Cortes
Motor Vehicles OWI; stop and detention Rolando Cortes appeals a judgment of conviction for operating while intoxicated, third offense. Cortes claims the circuit court should have suppressed evidence of intoxication because officers lacked reasonable suspicion to stop his vehicle. We reject Cortes’s arguments and affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2010AP621-CR State v. Cortes [&helli[...]
2010AP459-CR State v. Grenie
Motor Vehicles OWI; stop and detention Arlie Grenie appeals his conviction for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant as a second offense. He challenges the denial of his motion to suppress evidence, arguing that there was no basis for his initial stop. Grenie’s specific contention is that the evidence does […]
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