STATE v. DUKES

No. A06A0551.

630 S.E.2d 847 (2006)

279 Ga. App. 247

The STATE v. DUKES.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

May 8, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph K. Mulholland, District Attorney, Samuel M. Olmstead, Assistant District Attorney, for appellant.

Richard Parker, Fort Benning, for appellee.


JOHNSON, Presiding Judge.

The dispositive issue in this case is whether police officers had probable cause to arrest Timothy Dukes for obstruction. Because the officers did not have probable cause to arrest Dukes, the trial court correctly granted Dukes' motion to suppress evidence of suspected cocaine found after the unlawful arrest.

"In reviewing a ruling on a motion to suppress, we construe the evidence most favorably toward upholding the trial court's...

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