The Pennsylvania Superior Court has denied a woman’s bid to suppress evidence related to her DUI charges, despite finding that the police task force that manned the DUI checkpoint had not been legally convened.
A split three-judge panel of the court ruled in Commonwealth v. Hlubin to affirm a decision from the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas, which had denied defendant Molly Hlubin’s jurisdictional challenges to the stop.
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