IcrewUH60
Regular Member
from http://www.barefootshooter.com/395/being-bizarre-in-texas.php
could there be a common, national denominator for these kind of findings in our court systems? Are we ALL up against something bigger than the ignorance of our own local PD's?
It matters not that all of this conduct could be construed as innocent of itself; for purposes of a reasonable-suspicion analysis, it is enough that the totality of the circumstances, viewed objectively and in the aggregate, suggests the realistic possibility of a criminal motive, however amorphous, that was about to be acted upon. Under these circumstances, the Fourth Amendment permits the police to make a brief stop to investigate, if only by their presence to avert an inchoate offense. [emphasis added]
could there be a common, national denominator for these kind of findings in our court systems? Are we ALL up against something bigger than the ignorance of our own local PD's?