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![]() | 4/2/2014 Indiana: Officer Testimony Overrules Video EvidenceIndiana Supreme Court rules that appellate judges may not overrule a trial judge by watching video evidence of a traffic stop. Videotape evidence can be overruled by the testimony and after-the-fact interpretation of a police officer, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled last week. In a 6 to 1 decision, justices overruled the state Court of Appeals which reviewed dashcam footage of Joanna S. Robinson driving her Chrysler PT Cruiser at around 1am on October 15, 2011 in Elkhart County and found no evidence of a crime.
Sheriff's Deputy Casey Claeys followed Robinson on County Road 4, and he testified that he saw her "drive ... | ||
![]() | 4/1/2014 Photo Enforcement Company Sales Continue To DwindleScandal and inaccuracy drags down profit for red light camera and speed camera companies. | ||
![]() | 3/31/2014 South Dakota Enacts Most Sweeping Photo Ticket Ban In USBeginning July 1, South Dakota license plates will be invisible to photo enforcement cameras. | ||
![]() | 3/30/2014 France, Saudi Arabia Speed Cameras DisabledVigilantes in Saudi Arabia kick over a speed camera while French cameras are spraypainted. | ||
![]() | 3/28/2014 Illinois Supreme Court: Cop Cannot Pull Over A Man Looking For A WomanTop court in Illinois rules that police must have a valid reason for stopping a motorist before asking for identification. |
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