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· 1/3/1992

State v. Dulac

Citations

  • 600 A.2d 1121
  • 1992 Me. LEXIS 11

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding that \an extremely wide turn where a portion of the vehicle leaves the paved surface of the road\ can be considered erratic driving giving rise to reasonable articulable suspicion
  • affirming a determination of reasonable articulable suspicion to stop a vehicle after it made an extremely wide turn, causing the vehicle to leave the paved surface of the road and pass onto snow
  • extremely wide turn by defendant driver with portion of his vehicle leaving paved portion of road, going into a ditch and onto snow
  • extremely wide turn by defendant driver with portion of his vehicle leaving paved portion of road, going into a ditch and onto snow
  • one extremely wide turn where portion of vehicle leaves paved road surface and passes onto snow is erratic driving upon which stop may be based.

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Judges: McKusick, Roberts, Wathen, Glassman, Clifford, Collins

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