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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Amelio

... "A lawful stop of an automobile must be based on reasonable and articulable suspicion that an offense, including a minor traffic offense, has been or is being committed." State v. Carty, 170 NJ 632, 639-640, 790 A.2d 903, modified by 174 NJ 351, 806 A.2d 798 (2002) (citing ...

State v. Baum

... As we have held, when the reasonable inquiries by the officer related to the circumstances that justified the stop "`give rise to suspicions unrelated to the traffic offense, an officer may broaden [the] inquiry and satisfy those suspicions.'" Dickey, supra, 152 NJ at 479-80, 706 A.2d ...

State v. Mai

... Responding to an early morning hours radio call of a "man with a gun," police officers approached a double-parked van containing five occupants; the van also was surrounded by a half-dozen young men. Based on that obvious traffic violation, the police detained the van. ...