STATE v. JORDAN

No. COA94-1180.

462 S.E.2d 234 (1995)

STATE of North Carolina v. Wayne Matthew JORDAN.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

October 3, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Attorney General Michael F. Easley by Assistant Attorney General W. Richard Moore, Raleigh, for the State.

Weber and Shatz, P.A. by Daniel Shatz, Wilmington, for defendant appellant.


COZORT, Judge.

In this case the defendant contends that physical evidence obtained from the defendant's vehicle should have been suppressed at trial on the ground that the police officers who stopped the defendant did not have a sufficient reasonable articulable suspicion to justify an investigative stop. We find no error.

The State's evidence tended to show that on 21 May 1993, Officer Walter McNeill of the Lumberton Police Department received a call that...

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