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Anyone ever file a complaint after being pulled over without suspected Probable Cause?
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<blockquote data-quote="cbj5259" data-source="post: 16291670" data-attributes="member: 75268"><p>An agency can set up any standard they want as long as it falls within constitutional standards...the question is why they would? The quagmire this would open up with conducting arrests would be utterly untenable. Since reasonable suspicion inherently leads to probable cause with regard to many arrests...an agency would be opening up their officers to 1983 Monell claims with virtually every traffic stop or arrest. I'm not saying it's not possible that some agency somewhere hasn't or wouldnt do that...but it would literally be one of the dumbest things they could do. In 20+ years of doing this and helping literally dozens of agencies gain accreditation, I have never heard of an agency not accepting the minimum standard for detention as adjudicated by SCOTUS.</p><p></p><p>Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbj5259, post: 16291670, member: 75268"] An agency can set up any standard they want as long as it falls within constitutional standards...the question is why they would? The quagmire this would open up with conducting arrests would be utterly untenable. Since reasonable suspicion inherently leads to probable cause with regard to many arrests...an agency would be opening up their officers to 1983 Monell claims with virtually every traffic stop or arrest. I'm not saying it's not possible that some agency somewhere hasn't or wouldnt do that...but it would literally be one of the dumbest things they could do. In 20+ years of doing this and helping literally dozens of agencies gain accreditation, I have never heard of an agency not accepting the minimum standard for detention as adjudicated by SCOTUS. Sent from my SM-N975U using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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