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Miranda on Your Motor Vehicle Stops IV

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4.9933 Ratings

🗓️ 21 October 2021

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

In this archive episode, Dennis reviews and reminds us of the importance of Miranda, especially when suspects are under arrest in the eyes of the law. Recorded on 05/19/2018. State of NJ v. O'Neal 2007 - Based on the observations made by law enforcement officers, there was probable cause to search and arrest O Neal. The police officer s question to O Neal that elicited his response without prior Miranda warnings violated Miranda.https://law.justia.com/cases/new-jersey/supreme-court/2007/a-94-05-doc.html?fbclid=IwAR1_4YMV1ziQZePYCCVIjQwf9EBvXlt9YBF1JMATu5YIMY4vELFQ4K8L4CQ (https://law.justia.com/.../supreme.../2007/a-94-05-doc.html) State of NJ v Judge (1994) In a motor vehicle setting the court ruled – “The smell of burnt marijuana gave rise to an inference that would lead a police officer of ordinary prudence and experience conscientiously to entertain a strong suspicion that additional contraband is present in the automobile. The suspected marijuana could reasonably have been located in the passenger compartment and or on the person of the occupants of the vehicle. This confirmed that Trooper Acevedo was correct in removing passengers and searching them when he detected the odor of burnt marijuana inside of the vehicle. Although no formal arrest of defendant was announced when he was directed to step out of the vehicle, he was in reality under arrest for violating N.J.S.A. 39:4-49.1 and N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10. Recently, our Supreme Court limited an arrest pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:5-25 for traffic offenses. State v. Pierce, supra, 136 N.J. at 191-211, 642 A.2d 947. But Pierce permits an arrest for a violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-49.1 because it directly implicates public safety. Id. at 205, 642 A.2d 947. Pierce also acknowledges that probable cause to believe a violation of N.J.S.A. 39:4-49.1 has occurred, means the vehicle stopped ordinarily contains evidence at risk of destruction. Id. at 210-11, 642 A.2d 947.https://www.leagle.com/decision/1994469275njsuper1941449?fbclid=IwAR0TER98pbKtF4mQK7zPKzL4HLvrhVbs1D_VuGymuLss7f5FMt5mfKgqpyo (https://www.leagle.com/decision/1994469275njsuper1941449)

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0:00.0

One, one, I can't get a way,

0:02.0

I don't get a way, uh-huh.

0:04.0

H-huh.

0:06.0

You trying to be a street cop?

0:10.0

All right, happy Saturday, everybody. Look, we have stuff on the wall here.

0:15.1

Live video, Street Cop Training Headquarters here in Alabama, New Jersey. I am sitting here

0:20.8

reading case law. I had to go to the kids birthday party. No

0:23.0

street cop t-shirt on my wife would not allow me wear a street cop t-shirt to my

0:26.9

son's friend's birthday party. Thanks. But anyway I want to take some time.

0:31.9

I'm reading case law here today. I try to get 30 pages done a day.

0:34.6

And it sparked something that I think it's important for everybody to know.

0:37.4

This applies to everybody across the country. This is not just a New Jersey thing.

0:41.3

And I'm going to try to explain this as clearly as possible.

0:43.6

When you don't know what you're talking about as a police officer and you're going

0:47.6

through procedures that you think are correct, but they're in the

0:51.0

correct, incorrect in the eyes of the law because you haven't

0:53.4

educated yourself what you can and can't do and

0:55.5

under words so what circumstances is somebody arrested

0:59.4

you can screw things up a lot of stuff that makes case law negatively for police, but it's never

1:04.7

negatively because now we know what we can and can't do and we just got to do what we're

1:08.1

supposed to do in those circumstances. So there's really never any negative case law.

1:11.7

I'd say to see people's cases get lost

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