OPINION
DOUMAR, District Judge.
On September 5, 1994, a Chesapeake police officer noticed that the car driven by the defendant had a broken tail light. The officer followed the vehicle into the parking lot of the Village Motel in Chesapeake, and conducted a routine vehicle stop. The officer saw the defendant make "jerking movements." Because the defendant could not provide the officer with a driver's license, the defendant was placed into the officer...
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