Dwight Osborne was convicted of driving under the influence based on evidence obtained when patrol officers approached his parked vehicle and asked to see a driver's license. The dispositive issues raised on appeal concern the point at which the encounter between the officers and Osborne became a "seizure" within the meaning of the fourth amendment, and whether the seizure was "reasonable." For the reasons...
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