State v. Phillips, Unpublished Decision (12-4-2006)

2006 Ohio 6338
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedDecember 4, 2006
DocketNo. 8-04-25.
StatusUnpublished
Cited by23 cases

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State v. Phillips, Unpublished Decision (12-4-2006), 2006 Ohio 6338 (Ohio Ct. App. 2006).

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{¶ 1} Plaintiff-Appellant, the State of Ohio appeals the judgment of the Bellefontaine Municipal Court granting Defendant-Appellee's, Benny E. Phillips', motion to suppress all evidence relating to charges brought against him after a traffic stop. Finding that Phillips' crossing of the right white edge line did not provide either probable cause or a reasonable articulable suspicion to commence a traffic stop and that there was not competent credible evidence to support a violation of R.C. 4513.05(A), we affirm the judgment of the trial court.

{¶ 2} In April of 2004, Phillips was charged with failure to obey a traffic control device in violation of R.C. 4511.12 and operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol in violation of R.C.4511.19(A)(1). Phillips pled not guilty to both charges.

{¶ 3} In May of 2004, Phillips filed a motion to suppress any evidence relating to the violations of R.C. 4511.12 and R.C. 4511.19, asserting that the state trooper did not have a reasonable suspicion to believe that he was operating his vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and that there was no probable cause to stop or arrest him for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or for failure to obey a traffic control device.

{¶ 4} In June of 2004, Phillips filed an additional motion to suppress any evidence relating to the violations of R.C. 4511.12 and R.C.4511.19, asserting that the field sobriety tests were not conducted in strict compliance with the standardized testing procedures of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.1

{¶ 5} On June 18, 2004, the trial court held a hearing on the two suppression motions. At the hearing, the following testimony was presented.

{¶ 6} In April of 2004, at approximately 2:00 a.m., Ohio State Highway Patrol Trooper Timothy Ehrenborg was engaged in routine traffic patrol in Logan County, Ohio. While Trooper Ehrenborg was traveling northbound on State Route 235, he observed Phillips' southbound vehicle travel "across the right [white] edge line out of the marked lanes * * *." (Suppression Hearing Tr. p. 5) Trooper Ehrenborg described the section of roadway where he observed Phillips' southbound vehicle as follows:

Q: [C]an you describe the roadway for us [where the incident occurred]?

A: It is asphalt. There's a marked center line and marked edge line on both sides.

Q: Is it curvy, flat, straight?

A: It's flat and straight after the curve. Where the violation happened is south of the curve.

Q: And the berms, are they improved berms?

A: Yeah. There's a little bit of asphalt, just a small section of asphalt.

Q: All right.

A: It gets wider south of [State Route] 365. It gets real wide, but that's not where this happened.

Q: So this was * * * where the narrow berm is?

A: Yes.

(Suppression Hearing Tr. p. 6).

{¶ 7} Trooper Ehrenborg continued that after his initial observation of Phillips' southbound vehicle, he "slowed, turned around and immediately caught up with [Phillips'] vehicle." (Suppression Hearing Tr. p. 7). Trooper Ehrenborg also testified, "While catching up, I noticed [Phillips'] vehicle * * * drift across the right [white] edge line again, and then * * * the driver slowed and put its (Sic.) signal on to turn left, or east." (Suppression Hearing Tr. p. 7). Trooper Ehrenborg continued that he observed Phillips' vehicle "just prior to turning [left] [go] across the right [white] edge line again." (Suppression Hearing Tr. p. 8). Additionally, Trooper Ehrenborg testified that when Phillips' vehicle passed him going southbound, it appeared that the Phillips' vehicle's rear license plate was not illuminated.

{¶ 8} In addition to testimonial evidence, Trooper Ehrenborg's patrol car's videotape was introduced. The camera began recording a few seconds prior to Phillips' left turn and captured Phillips' performance of the field sobriety tests.

{¶ 9} During cross-examination, Trooper Ehrenborg was questioned about Phillips' driving and testified as follows:

Q: I take it from your testimony that other than driving over that [right] white [edge] line when you saw him first and then again twice over the [right] white [edge] line just before he turned left that there was no other improper driving.

A: That was the only driving that I observed.

Q: In other words, he wasn't weaving in * * * his lane of traffic, was he?

A: He wasn't weaving in his lane, he was weaving out of his lane, so he would go over the [right] white edge line and come back in (Sic.) his lane.

Q: You said in a mile he went over the [right] white edge line three times? I wouldn't call that weaving.

A: Well, he'd have to weave to do that.

Q: Certainly did not (Sic.) appear to you that he did not have good control of the vehicle, did it?

A: Well, yes, sir. I wouldn't have stopped him. He's weaving, which he's going in his lane and out of his lane. The first time I see (Sic.) him he's out of his lane, then he goes back in his lane and back out of his lane.

Q: At no time did he go off the paved portion of the highway?

A: No sir.

(Suppression Hearing Tr. pp. 32-33).

{¶ 10} While Trooper Ehrenborg did not provide specific testimony on the approximate distance Phillips' vehicle traveled outside the right white edge line, he did provide the following testimony during recross-examination after the videotape evidence of the traffic stop was introduced:

Q: Now, * * * when [Phillips] was going down there and he made his left turn, I watched that two or three times. If he went on * * * the [right] white [edge] line, he just barely went on the [right] white [edge] line. He sure didn't go over it. * * *

A: His tire is over. If his tire's over, if even just a half over, it's over.

(Suppression Hearing Tr. pp. 50-51).

{¶ 11} Further, on cross-examination, Trooper Ehrenborg testified that he stopped Phillips' vehicle approximately three-quarters of a mile from where he initially observed Phillips' vehicle travel across the right white edge line. Trooper Ehrenborg also testified that he charged Phillips with failure to obey a traffic control device, but did not cite him for failing to have his rear license plate illuminated.

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