KING v. STATE

A06A0869.

635 S.E.2d 895 (2006)

KING v. THE STATE.

COURT OF APPEALS OF GEORGIA

Decided: August 29, 2006


MILLER, Judge.

Following a jury trial, Roy William King was convicted of obstruction of an officer and being a habitual violator. King contends on appeal that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress because he had stopped his car near a police roadblock that did not meet constitutional muster. Since King never stopped at the police roadblock, however, the constitutionality of the roadblock is irrelevant to any issue that would warrant the suppression...

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