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   State Courts - Kentucky - January 5, 2007

  
Deboy v. Commonwealth, NO. 2005-CA-001182-MR, COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, January 5, 2007, Rendered
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Overview: Officer's knowledge that defendant's license was suspended at recent time was sufficient to create reasonable suspicion of unlawful activity and support investigatory stop. Further, defendant waived any error by not either filing suppression motion and requesting hearing or objecting to admission of evidence when it was presented at trial.

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Lewis v. Commonwealth, NO. 2005-CA-002408-DG, COURT OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, January 5, 2007, Rendered
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Overview: Defendant's conviction for DUI in violation of Ky. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 189A.010(1)(a) was affirmed because the result of the BAC test was properly admitted by the trial court when the officer administering the test testified about his experience and about the test results that met the sequential requirements of 500 Ky. Admin. Regs. 8:030, § 1(2).

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