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11/02/94 State Utah V. James B. Case
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Descripción editorial
Defendant James Case pled guilty to driving while under the influence of alcohol, a violation of Utah Code Ann. § 41-6-44 (Supp. 1994), but retained his right to appeal the trial court's denial of his motion to suppress evidence obtained during an investigative stop. See State v. Sery, 758 P.2d 935, 939 (Utah App. 1988). Defendant claims on appeal that the investigating officer, acting on a radio dispatch, lacked reasonable suspicion to stop defendant's car and that any evidence obtained in the course of the stop was illegal. We agree and reverse.