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  • Timjoebillybob

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    The law nerds at the Volokh Conspiracy bring to light a less than optimal argument put forth by the Florida Attorney General in a S3 (Stop, Search, Seizure) case on appeal in Florida with potential Indiana consequences.

    INGO may find it interesting:

    The Volokh Conspiracy » 99% Chance That This Florida Attorney General’s Brief Was Filed by Someone Not Licensed to Practice Law

    Interesting and funny. More comments will have to wait until I finish reading the brief.
     

    Ash

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    Read the comments below that article.

    I liked this one. VVV

    And of course, the person being detained is entitled to defend himself, since he must reasonably believe that the person detaining him isn't really a police officer. After all, the vast majority of people aren't police officers
     
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