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Smith, Antwan D. v. State
State: Maryland
Court: Court of Appeals
Docket No: 614/07
Case Date: 10/06/2008
Preview:HEADNOTE: Antwan Derrell Smith v. State of Maryland, No. 614, September Term, 2007 United States Constitution, Amendment IV ; Reasonable Articulable Suspicion; Delaware v. Prouse , 440 U.S. 648, 650 (1979); Lewis v. S tate , 398 Md. 34 9, 362 (2007)) Citing Warren v. State , 164 Md. App. 153 (2005), the basis of app ellant's motion to suppress was that the arrestin g officer d id not have reasonab le articulable suspicion to stop vehicle in which he was riding bec ause the court should h ave restricted its review "to those factors identified in the four corners of a contemporaneously prepared traffic citation. Arresting officer testified that he stopped the vehicle because he believed the driver was exceeding the established speed limit (25 m.p.h.) in violation of Md. Co de Ann.(2006 Repl. Vol.), Transp. Art. II,
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