Trooper does not mean that Mrs. research centre case in 2004
The Alaska Court of Appeals issued a decision Friday in line with a woman who said an Alaska State Trooper probable cause will not look if it found a crack direction in their possession.
The incident occurred in the early hours of the morning, November 24, 2004. Susan Brown was led by the North Pole, a cavalry soldier considered if, because of their rear registration plate was poorly informed. The cavalry soldier, adopted its certificate to confirm that it has no good option for his arrest, but did not say why she was arrested.
The cavalry soldier decided, let Brown go with a warning, but before he left, he asked him to seek and their vehicle. The research is a crack pipe and a small quantity of cocaine in his bag silver discs in the courts.
In the 25-page decision released Friday, Judge David Mannheimer decided that the trooper did reasons to suspect that such behaviour during research on a traffic stop.
“The facts of this case, an example of ongoing and seemingly unwarranted infringement of privacy rights of citizens of Alaska,” he wrote.
But the judges refused to identify suspicious activities that would allow an officer of the law on the implementation of a search for a traction vehicle. He called the Brown case, “a particularly serious because the woman did not say what it was envisaged, and hence could not known if they refuse the search request.
“They thought it was the wrong decision and the court said it was good,” said Sharon Barr, assistant public defender, represented Brown. “He had no reason to believe she did something goes wrong.”
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