DocketNumber: A165415
Judges: Devore, James, Lagesen
Filed Date: 3/20/2019
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
*759Defendant appeals his conviction for unlawful possession of methamphetamine, ORS 475.894. He assigns error to the trial court's denial of his motion to suppress evidence. He argues that the traffic stop that eventually led to discovery of evidence of methamphetamine was unlawfully extended because the circumstances did not give rise to reasonable suspicion of a drug possession offense that would justify the inquiries leading to the evidence that was seized. The state concedes that, under our case law, the state trooper who stopped defendant lacked reasonable suspicion that would justify an extension of the stop, and the trial court therefore erred by denying the motion to suppress. We agree and accept the state's concession.
A person is unlawfully seized when a traffic stop is extended without reasonable suspicion of an offense to justify the further detention. State v. Rodgers/Kirkeby ,
*100State v. Oller ,
Reversed and remanded.