DUI: When Can a Police Officer Pull Me Over?
A police office can make a traffic stop if he or she has a reasonable, articulable suspicion that you are committing a crime or traffic violation. For example, for DUI, an officer may state that he observed you weaving and driving erratically. An officer cannot use discriminatory factors such a race to meet the reasonableness requirements. An officer’s failure to articulate a reasonable suspicion for pulling you over could lead to suppression of evidence or ultimately dismissal of your case.
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