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· 3/26/1984

People v. Villiard

Citations

  • 679 P.2d 593
  • 1984 Colo. LEXIS 507

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  • finding the described defendant engaged in a particular sequence of events as predicted by the informant, sufficient to constitute reasonable suspicion
  • finding the described defendant engaged in a particular sequence of events as predicted by the informant, sufficient to constitute reasonable suspicion
  • finding corroboration of the name and description of the defendant, as well as fact that the defendant engaged in a particular sequence of events as predicted by the informant, sufficient to constitute reasonable suspicion
  • finding corroboration of the name and description of the defendant, as well as fact that the defendant engaged in a particular sequence of events as predicted by the informant, sufficient to constitute reasonable suspicion
  • verification of identification is inherent power during valid investigatory stop

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