Since the men and women who serve as judges attended law school, the question must be asked what these law schools are teaching. Or perhaps a better question would be, “with what are these law schools indoctrinating their students?” Far too often we learn of judicial decisions that make no sense, and we’re not talking only of the bizarre decisions federal judges have made regarding President Trump’s travel ban.
The courts have power because the people respect them and the executive branches enforce their decisions. Take these away, and the courts just turn into editorial departments. Sometimes it seems like that is the direction they wish to take.
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The fact that the case made it all the way to the state supreme court, indicates that the officer’s reasonable suspicions were correct and that a crime had been committed. If nothing had been found, the case would not have gotten that far.
They call it baggie profiling , they see a baggie and suspect drug dealers and want their share
So stupid
Such BS!!!
Well you know what happens when one assumes. I think it went that far because it was unconstitutional. they have to have probable cause and tell you what they are searching for. I would have told them to get a warrant and that they better be able to prove cause to search in a court of law.
This simply assumes guilt. We are no longer innocent until Proven guilty. This is why there is a fourth amendment.
the seatbelt law was the first infringement on our freedoms and the first step at government control of us all. it is about control.
Dumbasses!
Exigent circumstances are ALWAYS required for a warrantless search. JUSTICE is ill served by the judiciary.
No, no, no.