· 8/25/2003
Commonwealth v. Bolton
Citations
- 831 A.2d 734
- 2003 Pa. Super. 314
- 2003 Pa. Super. LEXIS 2717
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- police officer does not need to have some level of suspicion prior to running license plate through the NCIC computer
- “This Court has consistently found that a report from the [N.C.I.C.] is sufficient to form reasonable and articulable grounds, i.e., probable cause, that a crime is being committed or has been committed.”
- “This Court has consistently found that a report from the [N.C.I.C.] is sufficient to form reasonable and articulable grounds, i.e., probable cause, that a crime is being committed or has been committed.”
- “This Court has consistently found that a report from the [N.C.I.C.] is sufficient to form reasonable and articulable grounds, i.e., probable cause, that a crime is being committed or has been committed.”
Source: CourtListener parenthetical corpus (CC0).
Judges: Hudock, Lally-Green, Cavanaugh
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