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was nevertheless admissible under the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule. Id., ¶1 (citing United States
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was nevertheless admissible under the good faith exception to the exclusionary rule. Id., ¶1 (citing United States
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the parties give arbitrators such authority.” Id. (citation omitted). “[P]arties cannot be ‘required
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the parties give arbitrators such authority.” Id. (citation omitted). “[P]arties cannot be ‘required
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exception to the exclusionary rule. Id., ¶1 (citing United States v. Leon, 468 No. 2008AP266-CR
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exception to the exclusionary rule. Id., ¶1 (citing United States v. Leon, 468 No. 2008AP266-CR
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." Id., ¶13. The court of appeals assumed that Deputy Small "directed Vogt to roll down his window
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." Id., ¶13. The court of appeals assumed that Deputy Small "directed Vogt to roll down his window
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down his or her window, a reasonable driver would not feel free to ignore the officer." Id., ¶13
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down his or her window, a reasonable driver would not feel free to ignore the officer." Id., ¶13
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WI App 100 court of appeals of wisconsin published opinion Case Nos.: 2013AP1916-CR 2014AP166-CR ...
.” See id. We review the denial of the defendants’ motion to suppress under a two-part standard
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.” See id. We review the denial of the defendants’ motion to suppress under a two-part standard
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to judgment as a matter of law.” Id.; WIS. STAT. § 802.08(2) (2007-08). Here, the pertinent facts
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to judgment as a matter of law.” Id.; WIS. STAT. § 802.08(2) (2007-08). Here, the pertinent facts
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and that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.” Id.; Wis. Stat. § 802.08(2) (2007-08). Here
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and that the moving party is entitled to judgment as a matter of law.” Id.; Wis. Stat. § 802.08(2) (2007-08). Here
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State v. Louis J. Thornton
that “the appeal be a meaningful one.” Id. at 99. An indigent defendant is constitutionally entitled
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that “the appeal be a meaningful one.” Id. at 99. An indigent defendant is constitutionally entitled
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State v. Louis J. Thornton
that “the appeal be a meaningful one.” Id. at 99. An indigent defendant is constitutionally entitled
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=3732 - 2005-03-31
that “the appeal be a meaningful one.” Id. at 99. An indigent defendant is constitutionally entitled
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