POTTER v. STATE

No. CR 00-860.

30 S.W.3d 701 (2000)

342 Ark. 621

Michael Ray POTTER v. STATE of Arkansas.

Supreme Court of Arkansas.

November 9, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George B. Morton, Fayetteville, for appellant.

Mark Pryor, Att'y Gen., by: C. Joseph Cordi, Jr., Ass't Att'y Gen., Little Rock, for appellee.


RAY THORNTON, Justice.

The fundamental issue in this case is whether Officer Charles Edward Motsinger had reasonable suspicion of criminal activity sufficient to conduct an investigative stop and frisk consistent with the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution and also consistent with the provisions of applicable Arkansas Rules of Criminal Procedure. The stop and frisk of Michael Ray Potter produced a plastic bag containing marijuana and methamphetamine...

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