4.9 • 933 Ratings
🗓️ 31 August 2022
⏱️ 38 minutes
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On today's episode, Dennis speaks with SCT Constitutional Policing and Case Law Instructor Zach Miller to discuss Case Law to explain how the law works and how to apply these skills in the field. Specifically in this episode Dennis and Zach touch on home entry to arrest, warrant to arrest and constitutional law vs statutory law.
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0:45.0 | training podcast, we host founder and CEO of street cop training. |
0:48.0 | My name is Dennis Benino. |
0:49.0 | And today it with me, of course, everybody's favorite case law guru, |
0:52.0 | the gentleman who shows up on social media |
0:54.0 | platforms standing what about seven foot three that six three close six three |
0:59.5 | the foot off the only foot off yeah yeah this tall, handsome son of a bitch who's been reading case law for 17 years and I still have to run stuff past him if I'm unsure. Did it just this past past weekend and we could talk about that to start. |
1:14.3 | I was in Minnesota and there is a case in Minnesota that says police officers on traffic |
1:21.0 | stops cannot even ask. This is from Minnesota only. Cannot even |
1:25.4 | ask passengers in a vehicle for identification without reasonable suspicion, which |
1:30.3 | if you would agree, it's a moot point because if you had reasonable suspicion you could now compel identification. Is that agreed? |
1:39.0 | Yeah, yeah, definitely. So the answer is you can't you just can't ask so guys were asking me like is it the |
1:44.3 | NCIC search or the warrant check quote unquote and I said no no that's not |
1:49.6 | actually not it you would as long as you're not in an investigatory setting where somebody is in this weird way lawfully |
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