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- North Carolina Court of Appeals Addresses ‘Appearing Nervous’ as Constitutional Basis for Search and Seizure of a Vehicle (Part 1 of 2)
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- Vermont Supreme Court Upholds Speeding Stop in DUI/Drunk Driving Case
- In Missouri v McNeely the US Supreme Court Addresses Warrantless Blood Draws in DUI/Drunk Driving Cases
- South Carolina Court of Appeals Defines a Legal “Refusal” in DUI/Drunk Driving Cases
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HOLDING AND DISCUSSION: The New Jersey Supreme Court granted certification and held that the police did not have a reasonable, articulable suspicion of criminal activity to justify the investigatory detention, which was based on nothing more than a non-particularized racial … Continue reading
On December 13, 2012, the Supreme Court of New Jersey determined whether the investigatory stop of Don C. Shaw was constitutional under the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution and Article 1, Paragraph 7 of the New Jersey Constitution; … Continue reading
“The other side of the story” Below, I have provided a transcript of a recent interview from the two top prosecutors in upstate South Carolina regarding the prosecution of drunk driving. The title of the news story, aired on WSPA-TV … Continue reading
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