Nairobi Aguilar

Oregon Court of Appeals (1 summary)

State v. Wampler

“Reasonable suspicion has a subjective and an objective component: an officer has reasonable suspicion when the officer subjectively believes that the person has committed a crime and that belief is objectively reasonable in light of the totality of the circumstance.” State v. Moore, 264 Or App 86, 89, 331 P3d 1027 (2014).

Area(s) of Law:
  • Criminal Procedure

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