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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Trapp finds the trial court properly denied defendant's motion to suppress because even if the traffic stop for speeding had been illegal, it would not have allowed for exclusion of the evidence regarding his speed, only any evidence seized in a subsequent search. Meanwhile, defendant's discovery request and motion to suppress each tolled the speedy trial clock; therefore, the trial court did not violate his speedy trial rights when it failed to try him within 30 days of the charge for speeding. Affirmed.
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