PER CURIAM.
G.D., a juvenile, appeals his adjudication of delinquency alleging that there was no reasonable suspicion to support a stop. For the following reasons, we reverse.
First, the state argues on appeal that G.D., as a passenger, lacks standing to contest the traffic stop. This argument is without merit. Contrary to the state's position, it is well established that a passenger has standing to object to a stop of the vehicle because that stop results...
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