645 N.E.2d 135 | Ohio Ct. App. | 1994
Appellant, John E. Edwards, was stopped outside the village of New Rome for a traffic offense that was alleged to have been committed in New Rome. The officer stated he stopped the van because it did not have commercial tags; an aluminum extension ladder and some two-by-fours were tied to the top of the van; and he "could see through the back of the van and see shelving with what appeared to be tools and materials on the shelving through the van."
Appellant was arrested, handcuffed and taken to jail, where he was required to post a $300 bond. As a result of the search of the van, including appellant's partially closed briefcase, appellant was charged with a violation of New Rome Ordinance
Appellant filed a motion to suppress based on lack of probable cause for the stop, which was overruled by the trial court. Appellant entered a plea of no contest to a charge of failing to properly transfer a certificate of title, and the remainder of the charges was dismissed. Appellant sets forth the following assignment of error:
"The trial court erred in overruling defendant's motion to suppress evidence."
Appellee concedes that the trial court erred in overruling the motion to suppress.
R.C.
Judgment reversedand cause remanded.
JOHN C. YOUNG and PEGGY BRYANT, JJ., concur.