Summary
adopting "articulable and reasonable grounds to suspect" as preferred standard for vehicular stops
Summary of this case from Com. v. KorenkiewiczOpinion
1997
adopting "articulable and reasonable grounds to suspect" as preferred standard for vehicular stops
Summary of this case from Com. v. Korenkiewicz1997
adopting "articulable and reasonable grounds to suspect" as preferred standard for vehicular stops
Summary of this case from Com. v. KorenkiewiczFull title:PETITIONS FOR ALLOWANCE OF APPEAL
Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Date published: Jan 1, 1997
We will not disturb the trial court's findings absent a manifest error; we may modify the decree only if the…
Commonwealth v. Leightyice must employ when stopping a vehicle for a violation of the Vehicle Code as announced in Commonwealth…