OPINION
AMUNDSON, Judge
The appellant, in a DWI prosecution, moved the court to apply collateral estoppel because the court, in an earlier hearing on the related implied consent matter, found the stop not supported by articulable suspicion. The DWI court denied the motion, and ruled that the stop was proper and supported by articulable suspicion. The DWI court also ruled that the failure of police to videotape the stop did not require suppression but entitled...
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