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concluding that even if the informant's information is readily observable and verifiable, "the totality of the circumstances surrounding the situation `viewed through the eyes of a reasonable, trained police officer in the same or similar circumstances, combining objective facts with such an officer's subjective interpretation of those facts'" can give rise to reasonable suspicion
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No. 557, 2004.
August 15, 2005.
Appeal from the Superior 0402010364A.
Decision without published opinion. AFFIRMED.