OPINION
HOLLIS HORTON, Justice.
After a jury found Paul Isaac Doiron guilty of driving while intoxicated, the trial court sentenced him to 180 days' confinement and a fine of $800. The court then suspended Doiron's sentence and placed him on community supervision.
In a single appellate issue, Doiron contends that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress. Doiron argues that the stop of his vehicle was illegal because the arresting officer...
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