Two questions:
1. can a pretextual stop ever be in good faith?
2. When someone says “this is not a pretext case” can that mean that they believe the case is pretextual?
Two questions:
1. can a pretextual stop ever be in good faith?
2. When someone says “this is not a pretext case” can that mean that they believe the case is pretextual?
I await the day when judges stop giving the Cops the benefit of the doubt as much as they do. There should be a ton more skepticism of cops good faith. Way too much video out there to the contrary.
I await the day when judges stop giving the Cops the benefit of the doubt as much as they do. There should be a ton more skepticism of cops good faith. Way too much video out there to the contrary.