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Illinois v. Wardlow? I'm looking for ones that involve search and seizures after someone flees the police.
thanks.

2007-12-04 11:08:15 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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STATE OF FLORIDA VERSUS JOCELYN PIERREL:

MR. PIERRE AS THE DEFENDANT WAS STOPPED FROM RUNNING A STOP SIGN AND WENT UP TO THE VEHICLE AND MR. PIERRE WAS SEEN BY THE OFFICER GRASPING ON TO THE STEERING WHEEL, STARING STRAIGHT AHEAD. HE APPEARED VERY NERVOUS TO THE OFFICER. THE OFFICER TAPPED ON THE WINDOW AND MR. PIERRE ROLLED THE WINDOW DOWN HALFWAY, WHEREUPON OFFICER MONTAGUE REQUESTED HIS DRIVER'S LICENSE AND REGISTRATION. THE OFFICER DID NOT RECALL, DURING THE DEPOSITION THAT WAS USED AS TESTIMONY AND STIPULATED TO AS TO WHETHER HE RECEIVED INSURANCE PAPERS, BUT HE DID GET THE DRIVER'S LICENSE. AT THAT POINT HE LEFT MR. PIERRE IN THE VEHICLE, ADVISING HIM THAT HE WAS STOPPED FOR GOING THROUGH A STOP SIGN AND WENT BACK TO THE CHECK ON THE VEHICLE AND THE DRIVER'S LICENSE AND TO SEE IF THE TAG WAS ASSIGNED TO THAT VEHICLE.

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2007-12-04 11:16:20 · answer #1 · answered by FRAGINAL, JTM 7 · 0 0

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