McCONNELL v. STATE

76911.

188 Ga. App. 653 (1988)

373 S.E.2d 111

McCONNELL v. THE STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided October 3, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William R. Oliver, for appellant.

Lydia S. Jackson, Solicitor, Raymond E. George, Assistant Solicitor, for appellee.


BIRDSONG, Chief Judge.

William Ross McConnell was tried for failure to dim headlights (OCGA § 40-8-31) and driving under the influence. He was acquitted of the charge of failure to dim headlights and convicted of driving under the influence. Held:

1. McConnell appears to assert that because the police officer lacked probable cause to stop him on November 22, 1986, for failure to dim headlights, he was entitled to a directed verdict of acquittal...

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