PLA 3108 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Miranda Warning
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I used case united states v. mcdonalds as a reference to your particular case. As i was researching this case, mcdonald was stopped because he used his turn signal but never turned onto a different street. Mcdonald responded that he did not prohibit his actions and that the officer"s mistake of law could not justify a traffic stop. This relates to your particular case because we come to the conclusion of if the officer had probable cause to stop you and therefore should the judge grant your motion to suppress. According to the 4th dca and many other appellate courts, the police can pull you over if they think your windows are too dark. The police officer can stop you if he has a reasonable suspicion that the window tint is too dark, and later, after you"re stopped, can check it with a tint meter. Quoting specifically from a us supreme court case called texas v.