Police Traffic Stops
The facts contained below considers the major elements that institute a traffic stop as being defensible and legally professional. It will also consider the case laws that established the legality of check points and traffic stops.
Elements
Traffic roadblocks and stops come under the 4th Amendment protection against unreasonable seizures and searches because they hinder our freedom of movement.
A traffic stop usually occurs when a law enforcement agent signals a motorist to stop by the roadside (Traffic Stops and Roadblocks-Lawyers.com). This stop comprises a seizure under the Fourth Amendment because it stands in the way of the freedom of movement of the motorist. For this stop to be valid under the Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution, the law enforcement agent must look at specific and expressed facts to lend support to probable cause of criminal conduct or reasonable suspicion.
Although a law enforcement agent may stop a pedestrian randomly to check for purpose of identification in the territory, a random vehicle stop to check the license of the driver or the vehicle registration is never justified until the officer has enough reasons to suspect that the vehicle is not registered or the driver does not have a driver's license. There must be a lawful justification or valid reason for stopping...
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