STATE v. JOYNER

No. A04A1135.

607 S.E.2d 184 (2004)

270 Ga. App. 533

The STATE v. JOYNER.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

November 19, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gerald Blaney, Jr., Solicitor-General, Gary Vey, Emilien Loiselle, Assistant Solicitor-Generals, for Appellant.

Alan Mullinax, Robert Waller III, Stone Mountain, for Appellee.


PHIPPS, Judge.

After a traffic stop, Charles Joyner was charged with driving without a license. The trial court granted his motion to suppress evidence supporting the charge, and the state appeals. Because the record shows that the evidence was obtained while Joyner was illegally detained, we affirm.

In reviewing a trial court's order on a motion to suppress evidence, we construe the evidence most favorably to uphold the trial court's findings and judgment...

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