Criminal
Jul. 22, 2002
Bus Search Case Puts Defendants in Catch-22 Situation
Focus Column - By Alex Ricciardulli - The police board a bus when passengers are eight hours into a trip away from home. The bus is stopped, the driver exits, and three police officers enter, methodically asking the passengers their travel destinations and whether the police can search their luggage. Would a reasonable person riding on the bus feel free to leave in this situation?
Focus Column
By Alex Ricciardulli
The police board a bus when passengers are eight hours into a trip away from home. The bus is stopped, the driver exits, and three police officers enter, methodica...
By Alex Ricciardulli
The police board a bus when passengers are eight hours into a trip away from home. The bus is stopped, the driver exits, and three police officers enter, methodica...
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