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Tailgating Traffic Stop Was All About Drugs (access required)

By Deborah Elkins
Published: July 27, 2011

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The 4th Circuit upholds suppression of 34,091 Oxycodone pills found in defendant’s rental car because the trooper who stopped defendant’s car on I-95 for tailgating violated defendant’s Fourth Amendment rights when the trooper spent the next 15 minutes asking defendant about drugs, and defendant involuntarily consented to a vehicle search. Pursuant to Terry v. Ohio, we ...
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