STATE OF IOWA, Plaintiff-Appellee, vs. EDWARD DALE MILES, Defendant-Appellant.

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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA No. 2-677 / 11-1810 Filed August 22, 2012 STATE OF IOWA, Plaintiff-Appellee, vs. EDWARD DALE MILES, Defendant-Appellant. ________________________________________________________________ Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Polk County, Gregory D. Brandt, District Associate Judge. Defendant appeals his conviction for driving while barred habitual offender. AFFIRMED. Nicholas A. Bailey of Bailey Law Firm, P.L.C., Mitchellville, for appellant. Thomas J. Miller, Attorney General, Kevin Cmelik, Assistant Attorney General, John P. Sarcone, County Attorney, Shannon Archer, Assistant County Attorney, and Mary Triick, Intern, for appellee. Considered by Eisenhauer, C.J., and Doyle and Tabor, JJ. 2 EISENHAUER, C.J. After being charged, Edward Miles filed a motion to suppress evidence arguing the police officer lacked reasonable suspicion and/or probable cause to stop the vehicle he was driving. After hearing, the court specifically found the officer to be credible and denied Miles s motion to suppress. Miles consented to trial on the minutes of testimony and was convicted of driving while barred habitual offender. Miles appeals, arguing the court erred in denying his motion to suppress evidence. After our de novo review of the record, we affirm the district court s ruling without opinion. See Iowa R. App. P. 6.1203(a), (d). AFFIRMED.

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