PER CURIAM.
On August 27, 1966, defendant, while he was seated behind the wheel of a parked car, was approached by two uniformed Detroit police officers who asked him to move the car out of a no-parking zone. Upon his failure to do so, the officers demanded to see defendant's operator's license and vehicle registration. The testimony regarding subsequent events was conflicting in many respects, but all testified that defendant produced his license within four minutes...
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