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![]() | 8/4/2014 US Supreme Court To Rule On Cops Who Get Law WrongOral arguments set for US Supreme Court to decide whether a traffic stop is invalid when the police officer is wrong about the law. Is a police officer's traffic stop valid if he is wrong about the law? The US Supreme Court announced it would take up that question when it returns in October to hear the case of Nicholas Brady Heien.
On April 29, 2009, Surry County Sheriff's Sergeant Matt Darisse was on Interstate 77 when he saw a Ford Escort hit the brakes, and the right-side light did not illuminate. Sergeant Darisse decided to pull over the Ford, which was driven by Maynor Javier Vasquez with Heien asleep in the back sea ... | ||
![]() | 8/3/2014 Belarus, Germany, UK: Speed Cameras Bashed, Burned, CrashedFour speed cameras in Belarus and one in Germany attacked, while a photo radar car in England injures four boys. | ||
![]() | 8/1/2014 Feds Confiscate 40 Land Rovers Over VIN ControversyFederal agency seize 40 old Land Rovers, claiming that they are actually newer vehicles. | ||
![]() | 7/31/2014 Connecticut: Redflex Busted For Impersonating The State CourtAustralian photo ticketing company busted for impersonating the Connecticut judicial system. | ||
![]() | 7/30/2014 US Senate Rejects Diminished Federal Transportation RoleUS Senate votes for stop-gap funding measure, rejecting overhaul of transportation funding mechanism. |
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