Defendant Eddie Glenn Bowden appeals his convictions for habitual driving while impaired and driving with a revoked license. On appeal, defendant principally contends that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress. Although defendant argues that the police lacked reasonable articulable suspicion to stop him, the Supreme Court's opinion in State v. Foreman, 351 N.C. 627,
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STATE v. BOWDEN
No. COA05-635.
630 S.E.2d 208 (2006)
STATE of North Carolina v. Eddie Glenn BOWDEN, Defendant.
Court of Appeals of North Carolina.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
June 6, 2006.
June 6, 2006.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General Patricia A. Duffy, for the State.
M. Alexander Charns, Durham, for defendant-appellant.
Court of Appeals of North Carolina.
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