PHIPPS, Presiding Judge.
In connection with a traffic stop, Douglas Nesbitt was charged with numerous offenses. Nesbitt moved to suppress all evidence seized after the car was stopped. The trial court granted the motion, and the state appeals. For reasons that follow, we affirm.
An appellate court reviewing a trial court's order concerning a motion to suppress evidence should be guided by three principles with regard to the interpretation of the trial court...
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