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holding that no stop occurred during a police/citizen encounter when the officer requested identification from the defendant
Summary of this case from State v. VenturiOpinion
September 20, 1988.
holding that no stop occurred during a police/citizen encounter when the officer requested identification from the defendant
Summary of this case from State v. VenturiSeptember 20, 1988.
holding that no stop occurred during a police/citizen encounter when the officer requested identification from the defendant
Summary of this case from State v. Venturiconcluding that where, at officer's request, the defendant gave identification to officer and made inculpatory admissions that his license had been revoked before the officer ran a records check, inculpatory admissions were not made during the course of an unlawful stop because they antedated the officer's " retention" of the identification card for investigatory "record check purposes"
Summary of this case from State v. BackstrandFull title:PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:Oregon Supreme Court
Date published: Sep 20, 1988
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