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3/11/2020 Federal Appeals Court Upholds Papers Please RoadblockFourth Circuit US Court of Appeals says roadblocks for the sole purpose of checking driver paperwork are constitutional. Motorists who are minding their own business will have to stop and show their papers at police roadblocks under a federal ruling handed down last week. The Fourth Circuit US Court of Appeals found nothing wrong with the suspicionless stops conducted by the Columbus County, North Carolina Sheriff's Office (CCSO) on July 1, 2014 that snared motorist Leroy Moore Jr. Although he committed no traffic violations, he was pulled over and found to have 28 grams of crack cocaine in his possession. Moore a ... | |||
3/10/2020 Illinois Traffic Signal Consultant Charged With Bribing State SenatorThird person indicted in federal red light camera bribery investigation. | |||
3/9/2020 Belgium, France, UK: Indecent Speed Camera Operator Caught, Cameras BurnedUK police officer driving a speed camera van busted for child porn. Vigilantes in Belgium and France destroyed speed cameras last week. | |||
3/6/2020 New Jersey Man Gets DUI While AsleepNew Jersey appellate court reiterates drunk driving charges have nothing to do with actually driving a car. | |||
3/4/2020 New Jersey Court: No Second Chance On Car Accident SettlementCar accident victim who turned down big settlement cannot get a new trial when a jury returns a lower award, New Jersey appellate panel ruled. |
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