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· 8/15/1985

Perez-Perez v. Hanberry

Citations

  • 625 F. Supp. 58
  • 1985 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16785

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  • concluding that the trial court did not err by proceeding to conduct a voir dire hearing on defendant’s motion to suppress where the court could have summarily denied the motion for lack of an adequate accompanying affidavit
  • holding that a trial court \ha[s] discretion to refrain from summarily dismissing [a d]efendant's suppression motion\ when that motion is unaccompanied by an affidavit, and does not err \by proceeding to conduct an evidentiary hearing addressing the merits\ of the motion
  • remanding where trial court failed to resolve material conflicts in evidence presented at suppression hearing as to whether the police had reasonable suspicion to stop the defendant's vehicle

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Judges: Shoob

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