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Our #2 most-read post from the last week (originally published Monday, Dec. 15) was: Supreme Court: Traffic stops OK despite mistake of law (Altering the original post slightly to include several links pertaining to this ruling since so much has been written about it between Monday and today). (ORIG. STORY): Police can use evidence seized during a traffic stop even if it turns out the officers initially pulled a car over based on a misunderstanding of the law, the Supreme Court ruled Monday: bit.ly/1wU00F3 (FOLLOW-UP/Washington Post): Reasonable mistake of law can generate reasonable suspicion, Supreme Court holds - wapo.st/1Hkeg9E (ARTICLE = FindLaw For Consumers): Here are five things to know about the Supreme Courts mistake of law ruling -- bit.ly/1yWSRyX (OP-ED/Fox): Opinion: Supreme Court says police officers can be ignorant about the law, but you and I can’t -- bit.ly/1DYp7d0 OFFICIAL SCOTUS OPINION/.pdf): supremecourt.gov/opinions/14pdf/13-604_ec8f.pdf
Posted on: Sun, 21 Dec 2014 19:43:00 +0000

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