KY: Suppression and dismissal during bench trial is double jeopardy; error or not

In a bench trial, the defendant moved to suppress during the trial, and it was granted. Based on that, the state called no witnesses, and the trial court dismissed the case. Correct or not, the defendant can’t be retried because of double jeopardy, and the suppression question is really moot. Commonwealth v. Angus, 2014 Ky. App. LEXIS 185 (December 12, 2014).*

Weaving within one’s lane justified a stop on reasonable suspicion of DUI. Crumpton v. State, 2014 Tex. App. LEXIS 13226 (Tex. App. – Beaumont December 10, 2014).*

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