State v. Lamme

Decided 1990-08-07

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Peters, C. J. The sole issue in this appeal is whether the provisions of article first, § 9, 1 of the Connecticut constitution preclude the police from detaining a person for limited investigative purposes without having probable cause to arrest. The state charged the defendant, Richard Lamme, with the operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor and with the operation…

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