Luke Hudson

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While this is of course part of every American’s freedom to be free from “unreasonable search and seizure” under the Fourth Amendment, in the power relationship of an officer interviewing a citizen, the vast majority of individuals will give consent when asked. And if not, and the officer says they gave consent, then in court the matter will be addressed by the word of the officer versus the word of the suspected criminal.
Suspect Citizens: What 20 Million Traffic Stops Tell Us About Policing and Race
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