Commonwealth v. Lyles
68 A.3d 323, 620 Pa. 436, 2013 WL 2451357, 2013 Pa. LEXIS 1198
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Commonwealth v. Lyles, 68 A.3d 323, 620 Pa. 436, 2013 WL 2451357, 2013 Pa. LEXIS 1198 (Pa. 2013).
Opinion
ORDER
AND NOW, this 6th day of June, 2013, the Petition for Allowance of Appeal is GRANTED. The issue, as stated by Petitioner, is:
Did the Superior Court improperly reverse the trial court’s decision to suppress physical evidence on the ground that the police officer lacked reasonable suspicion to conduct the stop of Petitioner, by approaching him in uniform with his fellow officer asking several questions and then demanding Petitioner’s identification?
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