STATE v. FRIESEN

No. 981540-CA.

988 P.2d 7 (1999)

1999 UT App 262

STATE of Utah, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Clark Roy FRIESEN, Defendant and Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

September 16, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jan Graham, Atty. Gen., and Marian Decker, Asst. Atty. Gen., Salt Lake City, for Appellant.

Michael D. Esplin, Aldrich, Nelson, Weight & Esplin, Provo, for Appellee.

Before WILKINS, P.J., BILLINGS, and JACKSON, JJ.


OPINION

WILKINS, Presiding Judge:

¶ 1 The State appeals the trial court's order of dismissal based on defendant Clark Friesen's successful motion to suppress for lack of reasonable suspicion. We affirm.

BACKGROUND

¶ 2 On October 20, 1997, a Utah Highway Patrol trooper observed Friesen traveling northbound on Interstate 15 near Nephi, Utah. The trooper noticed that Friesen's vehicle was missing a front license plate, and decided...

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