CAMPBELL, Judge.
Appellant, having been convicted of possession of cocaine and a misdemeanor obstruction charge, argues that the court should have granted his motion to suppress because the officers who stopped him had neither a founded suspicion of criminal activity nor the required probable cause or a warrant to search the car. While we conclude that the officers did have a founded suspicion to stop appellant, we determine that they did not have probable cause to...
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