...would receive their news and information. In the last year traffic to ALM digital properties from mobile devices has increased nearly 60 percent...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...have probable cause to stop Taflinger because he did not commit a traffic violation. We affirm. Background At approximately 1:00...
National Law Journal
...the house, the deputy stopped the driver of the SUV for a traffic violation.Suspecting possible narcotics activity, the deputy asked the driver, Wayne...
National Law Journal
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...police -- twice -- to return a small amount of marijuana seized during a traffic stop last year, threatening them with a contempt finding if they don...
National Law Journal
...secured the motorcycle could possibly fall out of the truck and into traffic. Wood proceeded to perform a vehicle stop for the potential safety violation...
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