Criminal Practice – DWI – Search & Seizure – ‘Investigatory Stop’ – Potential Stranded Motorist Situation
State v. Squires When a state trooper saw a pickup truck on the side of the road after midnight and stopped to see if any assistance was needed, he was not required to leave after a person outside the truck told him everything was okay. The trooper did not impermissibly extend the stop when he checked on the driver of the vehicle.
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Published: May 21, 2012
Time posted: 4:41 pm
Tags: Criminal Practice, dwi, Potential Stranded Motorist Situation, search & seizure, ‘Investigatory Stop’






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