STATE v. BRINEGAR

No. 93-TR-C-9585M.

63 Ohio Misc.2d 445 (1993)

The STATE of Ohio v. BRINEGAR.

Ashland Municipal Court, Ohio.

Decided November 5, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronald P. Forsthoefel, Loudonville Village Solicitor, for plaintiff.

Weldon, Huston & Keyser and David D. Carto, for defendant.


HUGH I. TROTH, Acting Judge.

This court is to determine whether a motion to suppress evidence obtained by a police officer following the stopping of a car should be granted.

Officer Briscoe, a patrolman from the village of Loudonville with nineteen years' experience, received word by his patrol car radio that the dispatcher had received an anonymous tip that a "pot party" was taking place behind Beano's Tavern. Briscoe was told to look for a dark-colored car...

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