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Street Cop Podcast

Beyond the Traffic Stop

Street Cop Podcast

Street Cop Training

Education

4.9933 Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2021

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

In this archive episode, Dennis reminds officers to think beyond patrol and have an investigator's mindset as well. Recorded on 12/10/2018. For NJ Police Officer Reference: State of NJ Birkenmeier 2006 - We hold that, under the circumstances presented, the information presented by the confidential informant, once corroborated by the observations of the police, provided reasonable suspicion to stop defendant's car. We also hold that, once the car was stopped lawfully and the odor of marijuana detected by the police, there was probable cause and exigent circumstances to search the passenger compartment of defendant's car. Finally, we hold that, once the police lawfully discovered the marijuana in the passenger compartment, there was reasonable suspicion to support the request for defendant's consent to search his home, a consent that was freely and voluntarily given.

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One, one, I can't play.

0:02.0

I don't know.

0:03.0

Uh-huh.

0:05.0

You trying to be a hot-up.

0:07.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

Are you going live for my phone once once again, actually works out pretty good.

0:15.0

The equipment here in the office, I got to get somebody to fix my board,

0:17.0

but I probably got to screw around with a little bit.

0:19.0

Today I took a minute to, as I'm going through case law here and developing a new program for police officers.

0:25.0

We have additional case law programs coming out in the state of New Jersey, but namely this one is for

0:29.2

the Jersey City police officers who will be attending my training on Wednesday for the Jersey City Police

0:34.0

Department really looking forward to having you guys there.

0:36.1

But when I'm reading a case, it's State v. Birkenmeyer here in State New Jersey, it applies

0:41.2

for everybody who's around the country, just some food for thought, and some things

0:44.7

I've seen, experience and done myself, is at the point when you're on motor vehicle stop,

0:50.6

how many of you, after you've found the product of what you were looking for or found the, you know, whatever, the contraband,

0:58.0

we'll take a moment to actually read Miranda to your defendant and then obtain a full confession from them usually via

1:06.3

MVR and a lot of people say well our our detective bureau only does that well do

1:11.0

they for four bags of heroin or three pills of

1:14.7

ecstasy or grandma Coke? Are they going to come out and are they going to

1:18.2

read Miranda? Are they going to take this job? And I highly doubt that's the

1:20.9

truth. So as a police officer, you're legally allowed to read Miranda

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