Commonwealth v. Reppert

Decided 2002-12-10

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*1199 JOHNSON, J. ¶ 1 In this case we determine whether a police officer’s observation of head and shoulder movements of the rear seat passenger in a motor vehicle, coupled with the officer’s conclusion during a routine traffic stop that the passenger appeared “very, very nervous,” provides sufficient reason for the officer to detain and search that passenger. Followi…

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