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<blockquote data-quote="JWExperience" data-source="post: 16724235" data-attributes="member: 201437"><p>Sure, suppression hearings can be tough. I’ve had defense attorneys beat me up on the stand, especially the slime balls that are on call for the gang bangers. Never lost a suppression hearing though because as long as you document it properly and recall all the pertinent info on the stand to support your PC and pass the “reasonableness” standard it should work out. A good judge helps too. I could see a new cop having a tougher time but it’s all supported with case law and is well within the fourth amendment since a traffic violation is enough PC for the stop in the first place. Luckily drug addicts and their associates are usually messy and leave baggies, shake, needles, powder, bowls or other drug paraphernalia in plain sight so that helps get to the search. Don’t even get me started on their f’ed up stories about their comings and goings. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JWExperience, post: 16724235, member: 201437"] Sure, suppression hearings can be tough. I’ve had defense attorneys beat me up on the stand, especially the slime balls that are on call for the gang bangers. Never lost a suppression hearing though because as long as you document it properly and recall all the pertinent info on the stand to support your PC and pass the “reasonableness” standard it should work out. A good judge helps too. I could see a new cop having a tougher time but it’s all supported with case law and is well within the fourth amendment since a traffic violation is enough PC for the stop in the first place. Luckily drug addicts and their associates are usually messy and leave baggies, shake, needles, powder, bowls or other drug paraphernalia in plain sight so that helps get to the search. Don’t even get me started on their f’ed up stories about their comings and goings. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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