STATE v. NILES

No. 02-152.

59 P.3d 1129 (2002)

2002 MT 282

STATE of Montana, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Matthew NILES, Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided December 10, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel R. Wilson, Measure & Wilson, P.C., Kalispell, Montana, For Appellant.

Mike McGrath, Attorney General; Carol E. Schmidt, Assistant Attorney General, Helena, Montana, Sean Frampton, City Attorney, Whitefish, Montana, For Respondent.


Justice TERRY N. TRIEWEILER delivered the Opinion of the Court.

¶ 1 The Defendant, Matthew Niles, was charged in Whitefish City Court with obstructing a police officer and being a minor in possession of alcohol. Niles moved to suppress evidence gathered following his detention and arrest on grounds that the arresting officer had insufficient particularized suspicion to detain him. The City Court denied Niles' motion to suppress. Niles appealed the City Court...

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