In the case of State of Florida vs. English, the Appellate Court overturned the Lower Court's decision granting defendant's motion to suppress in accordance with the following findings of fact. Law enforcement officers pulled over the defendant's vehicle because his license tag light and wires were hanging downward in front of the license plate, obscuring at least one letter on the plate. The court granted the defendant's motion to suppress because the license tag was only unobstructed for the moment when he made a turn. The 5th District Court of Appeal reversed, noting that Florida Statute 316.105(1), mandates that the numbers on the license plate be plainly visible and legible at all times when on the road.
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