BRITTIAN v. STATE

No. A02A1635.

572 S.E.2d 76 (2002)

257 Ga. App. 729

BRITTIAN v. The STATE.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Certiorari Denied January 27, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Virgil L. Brown & Associates, Virgil L. Brown, Eric D. Hearn, Zebulon, Larkin M. Lee, Jackson, T. Robert Perkerson, Atlanta, for appellant.

Robert Stokely, Solicitor-General, Seay VanPatten-Poulakos, Robert W. Smith, Jr., Asst, Solicitors-General, for appellee.


ANDREWS, Presiding Judge.

Following a bench trial upon stipulated facts, Brian Brittian appeals his DUI conviction, contending that the trial court improperly denied his motion to suppress/in limine. That motion was premised on Brittian's contention that the officer did not have a reasonable, articulable suspicion justifying a Terry1 stop. The trial court, after hearing the officer's testimony, found that no Terry stop had...

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