STATE v. UNDERWOOD

No. A02A1642.

572 S.E.2d 394 (2002)

257 Ga. App. 893

The STATE v. UNDERWOOD.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

October 11, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald N. Blaney, Jr., Solicitor-General, Emilien O. Loiselle, Jr., Jeffrey P. Kwiatkowski, Asst. Solicitors-General, for appellant.

Glyndon C. Pruitt, Buford, for appellee.


SMITH, Presiding Judge.

Steven Underwood was charged by accusation with two counts of DUI and one count of failing to keep correct information on his driver's license. The State appeals from the trial court's order granting Underwood's motion to suppress. This ruling was based on the trial court's determination that the police had no reason to stop Underwood's car. Because we conclude that Underwood was not "stopped," we reverse.

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