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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Styles

... Charlotte Gail Blake, Jefferson, for defendant-appellant. NEWBY, Justice. In this case we must determine whether defendant's Fourth Amendment rights were 439 violated by the traffic stop that led to his convictions. Because ...

State v. Myles

... We reverse and remand. The pertinent facts are summarized as follows: On 6 March 2005, Officer Brandon Gilmore ("Gilmore"), a K-9 officer with the Waynesville Police Department, participated in a joint law enforcement effort to enforce traffic violations on Interstate 40. ...

State v. Barnard

... Accordingly, I am compelled to respectfully dissent. ANALYSIS. I. THE FOURTH AMENDMENT AND TRAFFIC STOPS. A. The Foundational Importance of the Fourth Amendment. ... [4]. B. A Perpetuated Mistake of Law: "Impeding Traffic". ...