People v. Brown
Annotate this CaseA police officer investigating an emergency call regarding a fight pulled behind Defendant’s parked vehicle and activated the emergency lights on his patrol car. The officer approached and spoke with Defendant, who was sitting behind the wheel of the vehicle, apparently intoxicated. Charged with felony driving under the influence, Defendant moved to suppress evidence of his physical condition, statements, and breath test results as the fruits of an unlawful search. The trial court denied the motion. The court of appeal affirmed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the officer’s use of emergency lights in this situation constituted a detention of Defendant; and (2) Defendant’s brief detention was supported by reasonable suspicion.
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