L.N. Larson v. K.J. Cole L.N. Larson v. K.J. Cole

L.N. Larson v. K.J. Cole

1948.ND.22 , 33 N.W.2D 325, 76 N.D. 32

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Publisher Description

1. Motions to Suppress: Investigative Stops: Warrantless Searches: Probable Cause: Judgments: Appeal and Error. A trial court;s ruling on a motion to suppress evidence, apart from determinations of reasonable suspicion to conduct investigatory stops and probable cause to perform warrantless searches, is to be upheld on appeal unless its findings of fact are clearly erroneous. In making this determination, an appellate court does not reweigh the evidence or resolve conflicts in the evidence, but, rather, recognizes the trial court as the finder of fact and takes into consideration that it observed the witnesses. However, to the extent questions of law are involved, an appellate court is obligated to reach Conclusions independent of the decisions reached by the courts below.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1948
10 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
18
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
59.5
KB

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