The Fourth Amendment requires a police officer to have particularized reasonable suspicion that a crime or non-criminal traffic violation took place before performing a traffic stop.
A police officer who stopped a motorcyclist on a Harley five minutes after another officer reported a Harley driving erratically in the same area lacked reasonable suspicion for the stop, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled.
A police officer who stopped a motorcyclist on a Harley five minutes after another officer reported a Harley driving erratically in the same area lacked reasonable suspicion for the stop, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled.