BLOOMINGDALE v. STATE

No. 658,2002.

842 A.2d 1212 (2004)

Frederick J. BLOOMINGDALE, Defendant Below, Appellant, v. STATE of Delaware, Plaintiff Below, Appellee.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

Decided: January 2, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. Phillip Renzulli, Office of the Public Defender, Wilmington, Delaware, for Appellant.

Timothy J. Donovan, Jr., Department of Justice, Wilmington, Delaware, for Appellee.

Before VEASEY, Chief Justice, HOLLAND, STEELE and JACOBS, Justices, and STRINE, Vice Chancellor, constituting the Court en Banc.


VEASEY, Chief Justice.

In this appeal we consider the validity of an investigative stop of an automobile. Following his conviction for driving under the influence, the defendant challenged as unconstitutional the officer's stop of the defendant's vehicle, arguing that the anonymous tip that led to the stop was insufficient to create reasonable and articulable suspicion for the stop. The State responded that the defendant...

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