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![]() | 9/19/2017 New Mexico: Federal Judge Slaps Down Implausible Traffic StopUS district court judge does not believe cop who claims he used his mirror to witness a car impeding traffic half-a-mile away. Prosecutors around the country have been pushing the limits with the reasoning used to justify traffic stops. Ever since the US Supreme Court's Heien ruling (view case) gave the green light to police to be wrong about the law when pulling over motorists, rulings that result in suppression of evidence have grown increasingly rare. Last week, a federal judge in New Mexico decided that prosecutors had pushed too far.
On June 3, 2016, Deputy Leonard R. Armij ... | ||
![]() | 9/18/2017 France, Luxembourg, Malaysia: Speed Cameras Removed From ServiceVigilantes pulled down, smashed, burned and spraypainted speed cameras across Europe and Asia last week. | ||
![]() | 9/15/2017 Arkansas Speed Trap Town Demands Right To Issue TicketsDamascus, Arkansas fights court battle to remove official speed trap designation. | ||
![]() | 9/14/2017 Federal Agency Proposes Return Of Drug Testing RoadblocksNational Highway Traffic Safety Administration plans to bring back voluntary surveys testing for drugs at DUI roadblocks. | ||
![]() | 9/13/2017 States Resist Speed Trap TransparencyState offices receiving federal speed trap funds urge administration to drop legal requirement to survey speed camera usage nationwide. |
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