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Daniels v. State
State: Maryland
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 223/05
Case Date: 12/26/2006
Preview:HEADNOTE: SONYA MARIE DANIELS v. STATE OF MARYLAND, NO. 223, SEPTEMBER TERM, 2005 FOURTH AMENDMENT TO THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION; PROBABLE CAUSE FOR VEHICULAR STOP; IN CASE WHERE MARTINSBURG,WEST VIRGINIA POLICE WERE INFORMED BY FREDERICK COUNTY MARYLAND POLICE THAT THE VAN, DRIVEN BY APPELLANT AT THE TIME OF THE STOP IN WEST VIRGINIA, FIT THE DESCRIPTION OF THE VEHICLE AT THE SCENE OF THE DOUBLE HOMICIDE ON A STREET IN MARYLAND AND THAT APPELLANT'S FORMER BOYFRIEND HAD TOLD MARYLAND AUTHORITIES THAT APPELLANT HAD SAID THAT HE (THE FORMER BOYFRIEND) WOULD NEVER SEE THE FIVE-MONTH OLD MURDER VICTIM AGAIN, WEST VIRGINIA AUTHORITIES HAD AMPLE PROBABLE CAUSE TO STOP AND SEIZE THE VAN; WEST VIRGINIA CODE,
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