Pretextual stop definition

Pretextual stop means a stop by an officer of a driver
Pretextual stop means a stop by an officer of a driver or passenger, a bicyclist, or a pedestrian for an alleged violation of the law, to allow the officer to then question and probe for information that might suggest the person has committed some not apparent or yet-to-be identified law violation.”
Pretextual stop means the detention of an individual by

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Pretextual stop means a stop of a driver of a motor

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