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I am a police officer in a large municipality with very liberal courts. I have a question on Failure to Identify and was hoping for case law to answer my question. If an officer makes a traffic stop in which there is a driver and passenger, and the passenger refuses to give his name (or gives incorrect name), does this meet the elements of Failure to Identify. This is just a regular traffic stop for speeding in which no one is under arrest, and the passenger has not wittnessed any criminal offense and so forth. Thanks! | ||
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St. George v. State, 237 S.W.3d 720 (Tex. Crim. App.. 2007) | |||
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