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State v. May Trial Transcript

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Last Revised • July 8, 2026

This Source Verification Page documents portions of the State v. May trial transcript cited in Claim I of the Supplemental Motion. The cited testimony concerns Officer Darren Moore's initial detention of the Defendant before formal arrest and before Miranda warnings were administered. The testimony is cited to document the circumstances surrounding the Defendant's custodial status and the questioning that occurred immediately following his detention.


Related SMAR Citation

"[Tpp. 1150-52]"


Source Name

State v. May Trial Transcript


Referenced in the Supplemental Motion

Page 36, Paragraph: 66


Source Status

X Article obtained and reviewed.

X Relevant passages highlighted.

X Publicly available source

X Included within the Source Verification Archive


Cited to Support

May's allegation that APD Officer Darren Moore placed the Defendant in custody by handcuffing him and restricting his freedom of movement before questioning him regarding his identity, residence, and injuries. The cited trial testimony is relied upon to establish the circumstances of Officer Moore's initial detention of the Defendant and the questions asked prior to the Defendant being placed in the police vehicle. May relies upon this testimony to support his claim that he was subjected to custodial questioning before his formal arrest and before receiving Miranda warnings.


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