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141015P.pdf   10/29/2014  United States  v.  Raymond Demilia
   U.S. Court of Appeals Case No:  14-1015
   U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Arkansas - Little Rock   
[PUBLISHED] [Wollman, Author, with Loken and Murphy, Circuit Judges] Criminal case - Criminal law. The district court erred in finding the government had waived or abandoned its argument that the traffic stop was justified under Arkansas Code Section 27-51-302; the government's misstatement at the suppression hearing regarding the basis for its argument was not sufficient to support the conclusion that it intentionally relinquished or abandoned the issue as it timely asserted the argument, briefed it as a basis for the stop and filed a motion shortly after the hearing explaining that it had erred at the hearing and was reasserting the argument; remanded for further proceedings.