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McChesney v. State10/20/1999 hing wrong. Clearly, the events that followed the investigatory stop furnished ample probable cause for his arrest. Effective enforcement of our laws prohibiting driving while intoxicated requires immediate response to any potential threats to the public safety.
After balancing the competing interests, I would hold that neither the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States nor the provisions of Wyo. Const. art. 1, ' 4 is offended by an investigatory stop based on an anonymous report that included observations of a vehicle, its identifying characteristics, its occupants, its location and aberrant driving behavior. If the circumstances involve a threat to the lives or safety of others that is posed by someone who may be driving while intoxicated or impaired, the responsible officer must pursue an investigation. I would affirm McChesney=s conviction in this case.
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