HarperHurst
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Hi, now that I have come to think about it, may a LEO also confiscate the handgun, despite the fact that no search is really necessary since it would be openly carried?
"A peace officer may stop any person in a public place whom he reasonably suspects of committing, who has committed, or who is about to commit a crime
Neither must they - cops - debate or even answer or even tell YOU the truth. RAS/PC is between the charging attorney and the court, the victim/perp/citizen doesn't enter in to it.My intention should it ever happen is to respond "Do you have Reasonable Articulateable Suspicion or am I free to go"?
Neither must they - cops - debate or even answer or even tell YOU the truth. RAS/PC is between the charging attorney and the court, the victim/perp/citizen doesn't enter in to it.
In any event, it is wise to know the laws for all the relavent aspects of the OCing citizen and LE encounter. I refer to these laws as 'procedural blunders' by LE. Every little mistake is a tick-mark against the officer and his actions being determined legal and tick-marks in your favor in pursuit of the redress of wrongs.RSMo 544.180. Arrest - An arrest is made by an actual restraint of the person of the defendant, or by his submission to the custody of the officer, under authority of a warrant or otherwise. The officer must inform the defendant by what authority he acts, and must also show the warrant if required.
Neither must they - cops - debate or even answer or even tell YOU the truth. RAS/PC is between the charging attorney and the court, the victim/perp/citizen doesn't enter in to it.
Why, do you have a statute, from your high state, that a cop can't snarf, cuff, stuff you without telling YOU the charges for an indeterminate time?So you are saying a cop can snarf me off the street, place me in cuffs, transport me to jail, put me in a cell for an indeterminate period of time and I have no right to know why???? Remind me NEVER to go to Wisconsin!!!!