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Try CasePortal for Free[Modified.] J. Moor alters one sentence and denies a rehearing with no change in judgment. The trial court should have suppressed the gun police found in a parole search of defendant's car. Before police knew he was on parole, they had unlawfully detained him by positioning their bodies where he could not drive away or open the car doors to walk away. Also, they shined flashlights into the car in a demonstration of authority and required him to stop a phone conversation he was having while legally parked. Reversed.
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