Casey v. State

2016 Ark. App. 98, 483 S.W.3d 327, 2016 Ark. App. LEXIS 103
CourtCourt of Appeals of Arkansas
DecidedFebruary 17, 2016
DocketCR-15-676
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Casey v. State, 2016 Ark. App. 98, 483 S.W.3d 327, 2016 Ark. App. LEXIS 103 (Ark. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

RAYMOND R. ABRAMSON, Judge

| Jonathan Scott Casey appeals his conviction of Driving While • Intoxicated (“DWI”) from the Benton County Circuit Court. On appeal, Casey argues that the circuit court erred.in denying his .motion to suppress. We affirm.

On April 12, 2014, Officer B.J. Wilson with the Bella Vista Police Department performed a traffic stop on Casey. After Casey failed two fíeld-sobriety tests and registered .15. on a portable breathalyzer test (“PBT”), Officer Wilson arrested Casey for DWI and- transported him to the Benton County jail. Casey registered .13 on the breathalyzer at the jail.

Following his arrest, Casey filed a motion in the Benton County Circuit Court to suppress the evidence obtained during the traffic stop. He argued that Officer Wilson did not have reasonable suspicion to detain him. The circuit court held a hearing on the motion on February 23, 2015.

|?At the .hearing, the State played an audio recording of a 911 call made on April 12, 2014, from Shannon Hadley. The transcript of the recording is as follows:

DispatcheR: And •... what was his name again?
Hadley: His name is Scott. He’s beating on my front door now.
Dispatchek: All right. There’s just such bad feedback. Scott what? ■
Hadley: Scott. He’s beating on my front door now.
DispatcheR: All right. Hang on just one second. . .
Hadley: Don’t go out there. He’ll kick my door in.
Dispatcher: (Inaudible.) I have three officers on the way right now. Give me ... just one second, okay?
Hadley: Okay.
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DispatcheR: Do you know if he ... has been drinking?
Hadley: Yes.
Dispatcher: He has been? And do you know if he has any weapons on him?
Hadley: Yeah. He’s got a pistol.
Dispatcher: He’s got a. pistol on him?
All right.
Hadley: He did earlier, yeah.
DispatcheR: Oh, he did earlier? Okay. Hang on just one second.
DispatcheR: What type of ... weapon does he have?
Hadley: A .20 gauge.
DispatcheR: A .20 gauge. He had a pistol?
IsHadley: Yes.
DispatcheR: (Inaudible.) What is ... you have a ... is it your wife or girlfriend with you?
Hadley: Just a friend.
Dispatcher: Just a friend? Is that a ... it’s a lady friend?
Hadley: Yes, ma’am.
Dispatcher: Okay.
Hadley: (Inaudible.)
Dispatcher:. He’s not inside the residence. He’s outside, correct?
Hadley: Yeah.
Hadley: He just got in his truck. Pulling ... off now.
Dispatcher: All right.
Hadley: In a four-door Chevy pickup.
DispatcheR: All right.'
(inaudible)
Dispatcher: Is he still pulling off?
.Hadley: Yeah. He ... just did.
DispatcheR: And you said in a ... tan Chevy, right?
Hadley: Yeah (inaudible).
Dispatcher: Okay. That’s what I told them.
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14At this point in the proceedings, the State requested to replay the first minute of the recording in hopes of clarifying inaudible portions.

Hadley: Yes, ma’am. I’m at nine Finger Circle.
DispatcheR: Yes, sir.
Hadley: I want this gúy off my proper-
ty. He’s at my house.
Dispatcher: All right. You have someone on your property, at nine Finger Circie and you want him off there?
Hadley: Yes, ma’am.
Dispatcher: All right. Do. you know who he is?
Hadley: Yes. He’s an ex-boyfriend of the person that’s here. .
Dispatcher: Okay. Is that ...
Hadley: Shannon.
Dispatcher: Shannon? All right. Shannon.
Hadley: Hadley.
Dispatcher: Can you -spell your last name for me, Shannon?
Hadley: H-A-D-L-E-Y.
Dispatcher: Okay. And what was his name again?
Hadley: His name is Scott. He’s beating on my front door now.
Dispatcher: All right. There’s just such bad feedback. Scott what?
Hadley: Scott. He’s beating on my front door right now.
Dispatcher: All right. Hang on one second.
Hadley: Don’t go out there. He’ll kick my door in.

I ^Following the replay of the recording, Hadley testified that he called 911 on April 12, 2014, because Scott Casey was banging on his door at 2:00 a.m. He stated that at that time, Casey’s ex-wife, Ashley, 1 was at his house. Hadley explained that he and Ashley had seen Casey at a bar earlier that night and that he and Casey had gotten into a physical altercation. He testified that someone at the bar called the police and that the police told him that they were going to arrest Casey. He also testified that someone, at the bar told him that Casey had a pistol. ■

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