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· 9/28/2023

Parma v. Perotti

Citations

  • 2023 Ohio 3472

Syllabus

Motion to suppress evidence driving under the influence field sobriety tests reasonable suspicion probable cause to arrest. Trial court did not err in denying motion to suppress evidence used to convict defendant of OVI offenses. Considering the totality of the circumstances, officer had a reasonable suspicion, based on articulable facts, that defendant was impaired sufficient to support administration of field sobriety tests and had probable cause to arrest defendant for OVI.

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • \[W]e are given no basis for believing that legislators are inclined to subvert their oaths and the Fourth Amendment\
  • “The approach used in Leon is equally applicable to the present case [involving an administrative search of a regulated business authorized by state statute].”
  • “The approach used in Leon is equally applicable to the present case.”
  • where a law enforcement agent relies on a statute later ruled to be unconstitutional
  • “If the statute is subsequently declared 6 Although the Supreme Court decided Carpenter after the Government requested and received Mr. Rosario’s cell‐site location information pursu‐ ant to §§ 2702(c)(4) and 2703(d
  • question whether to adopt inevitable discovery exception to exclusionary rule

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Judges: E.A. Gallagher

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