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Supreme Court of Ohio - Case No. 2019-1674 State v. Turner Expand
 
 
August 18, 2020
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State of Ohio v. Ryan Turner, Case No. 2019-1674
Twelfth District Court of Appeals (Clermont County)

ISSUE: Does an officer have a "reasonable and articulable suspicion" to conduct a traffic stop for a marked-lanes violation when the officer observes the tires of the vehicle driving on, but not across, a line on the road?
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