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Traffic, Litigation, Criminal
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Padilla v. State

... At issue here is appellant's pre-trial motion to suppress the narcotics seized from a hidden compartment of his vehicle during a traffic stop. ... During the course of the traffic stop, a police drug dog alerted to the presence of illegal drugs. ...

Stokeling v. State

... At that point, Officer Webster pulled the Chrysler over for a traffic stop near a 7-Eleven store at 739 West Bel Air Avenue. The Chrysler had three occupants. ... It found that the traffic stop was valid and the K-9 unit responded immediately, without any delay. ...

Henderson v. State

... The appellant was one of two passengers in a vehicle that Harford County Sheriff's deputies engaged in a traffic stop on May 2, 2005, at 9:28 pm Deputy Paul Ruszala twice observed the vehicle fail to stop fully at stop signs, in violation of Md.Code (1977, 2006 Repl.Vol ...