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Commonwealth v. Wilson

September 28, 2020August 21, 2020

In Commonwealth v. Wilson, the Superior Court vacated the defendant’s conviction, holding that the trial court erred in its denial of a motion for suppression because the officer did not possess reasonable suspicion for the vehicle stop.

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Categories Pennsylvania Superior Court Tags #Sufficiency, #Suppression
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