
Court of appeals strikes down motion defining arrest
The Georgia Court of Appeals provided important clarification on what constitutes a lawful arrest and articulable suspicion in a recent case involving Michael Williams.
Police received a tip linking Mr. Williams to a theft and approached him for questioning at his home. When informed of the suspicion, Mr. Williams fled the scene, prompting the officer to order him to stop. His failure to comply led to an obstruction of justice charge.