Criminal Practice – Search & Seizure – Traffic Stop – Tinted Windows – Reasonable Suspicion
State v. Davis Even though there was conflicting evidence as to whether defendant’s car windows were tinted legally, and even though the state voluntarily dismissed the citation for illegally tinted windows, the darkness of the window tint gave the arresting office a reasonable, articulable suspicion of criminal activity.
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Published: January 25, 2012
Time posted: 4:46 pm
Tags: Criminal Practice, reasonable suspicion, search & seizure, Tinted Windows, traffic stop







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