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Judges and Judiciary

Jan. 23, 2007

Passenger Rights in Traffic Stop Earns Supreme Court Review

WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday that it would review a case involving a California traffic stop to decide whether passengers in a car are "seized" when a police officer orders the car's driver to pull over.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday that it would review a case involving a California traffic stop to decide whether passengers in a car are "seized" when a police officer orders the car's driver to pull over.
      The case, with broad ramifications for Fourth Amendment jurisprudence, was one of seven the court added to its docket....

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