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Major Hwy. drug busts from lane violations question?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChuckV" data-source="post: 2096000" data-attributes="member: 27371"><p>He'll either give you justification for the search and continue, try to intimidate you into it, or so ok. If you aren't happy with his actions, at least in the state of NJ, you can request that a superior officer become involved. Motor Vehicle illegal searches are difficult to fight, and it's easy to find just cause. Your person, however, is a different story. The officer has the right to pat you down IF they feel threatened (which obviously requires justification), and do not have the right to search you without your permission or just cause. And just cause is much more difficult to justify for a person than a car, from what I've seen. LEOs, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. This is just what I understand from conversations with lawyers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChuckV, post: 2096000, member: 27371"] He'll either give you justification for the search and continue, try to intimidate you into it, or so ok. If you aren't happy with his actions, at least in the state of NJ, you can request that a superior officer become involved. Motor Vehicle illegal searches are difficult to fight, and it's easy to find just cause. Your person, however, is a different story. The officer has the right to pat you down IF they feel threatened (which obviously requires justification), and do not have the right to search you without your permission or just cause. And just cause is much more difficult to justify for a person than a car, from what I've seen. LEOs, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. This is just what I understand from conversations with lawyers. [/QUOTE]
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