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P. v. Jordan
The People of the State of California (the People) appeal from the order dismissing the prosecution of respondent Michael Jordan (respondent) pursuant to Penal Code section 1385, which was entered after an order granting respondents motion to suppress evidence made at a special hearing pursuant to Penal Code section 1538.5. (Pen. Code, 1238, subd. (a)(7).) The People contend that [u]nder the totality of circumstances, the officer had a reasonable suspicion to detain . . . defendant. Court conclude that the contention has merit, and Court reverse the trial courts order.

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