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Officer spots individual previously stopped. Knows individual did not have a license on previous occassion. Is this enough to stop individual? (I'm thinking Terry) | ||
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I would need more. Was the previous stop recent? Had the suspect never had a license? Was he an incorrigible offender? Had he not had sufficient time to get a license? Was he even entitled to a license? Even with this information, though, the justification for the stop is tenuous at best. It seems the officer is working from nothing more than a hunch. JAS | |||
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Gordon, Your Terry theory may hold if you have good specific facts. I found a case that may help. Williams v. State (December 14, 2006) Tex.App. Eastland 11-05-00102-CR 2006 Tex. App. LEXIS 10706 Hope this helps. Phil | |||
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