State v. Morris

1 Citing case

  1. State v. Johnson

    No. 2308005232 (Del. Super. Ct. Jun. 20, 2024)

    State v. Trower, 931 A.2d 456, 459 (Del. Super. 2007) ("I find that window tint which is so dark that one cannot see the occupants inside the vehicle creates a reasonable suspicion that it violates the standard."); Moore, 2017 WL 1040709, at *2 (finding reasonable suspicion where officer testified that the tint was so dark that he could not see the occupants and he verified that the vehicle did not have a medical waiver); State v. Cannon, 2017 WL 1277677, at *4 (Del. Super. Mar. 30, 2017) (same); State v. Morris, 2019 WL 262403, at *4 (Del. Super. Jan. 17, 2019) (same). Sgt. Kashner observed a 2004 Honda Accord with heavily tinted windows.