State v. Robinson, Unpublished Decision (5-2-2002)
State v. Robinson, Unpublished Decision (5-2-2002)
Opinion of the Court
The court found that Robinson had been speeding as a basis for the traffic stop, and credible evidence supported this determination. We must defer to this factual finding. See State v. Keene
(1998),
The court likewise relied on credible evidence to approve the Cleveland Police inventory of the contents of the vehicle. See Statev. Cook (2001),
Finally, competent credible evidence supported the court's factual determination that the police were entitled to search Robinson for weapons after they observed him making furtive gestures beneath the seat of his car after being stopped. See State v. Lozado (2000),
Judgment affirmed.
It is ordered that appellee recover of appellant its costs herein taxed.
The court finds there were reasonable grounds for this appeal.
It is ordered that a special mandate issue out of this court directing the Common Pleas Court to carry this judgment into execution. The defendant's conviction having been affirmed, any bail pending appeal is terminated. Case remanded to the trial court for execution of sentence.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure.
TIMOTHY E. McMONAGLE, A.J., CONCURS IN JUDGMENT ONLY.
JAMES D. SWEENEY, J., CONCURS IN JUDGMENT ONLY.
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