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NewsDE rejects de minimus continuation of pretextual highway stopDefendant’s car was stopped for a traffic offense and a pretext for a drug investigation. There was justification for the traffic stop but no reasonable suspicion for anything else. A de minimus Fourth Amendment violation is rejected as inconsistent with Arizona v. Johnson which had reasonable suspicion. Murray v. State, 2012 Del. LEXIS 266 (May 14, 2012): This case, then, involves baseless police investigation after the conclusion of a traffic stop. The dissent nevertheless defends this continuing investigation, describing it as a de minimis intrusion. The first problem with this conception is that the relevant United States Supreme Court precedent focuses on whether police extended the traffic stop's duration "measurably," not on whether police extend the stop "significantly" or "substantially." In Arizona v. Johnson, the Court said that "[a]n officer's inquiries into matters unrelated to the justification for the traffic stop do not convert the encounter into something other than a lawful seizure, so long as those inquiries do not measurably extend the duration of a traffic stop." In Johnson, the Court permitted an officer who suspected criminal activity on the strength of gang clothing, tattoos, and the presence of a police scanner radio to perform a protective patdown at the start of a traffic stop. That is, the 'unrelated matters,' in Johnson, were not matters that the officer dealt with after the traffic stop, but measures taken for self-protection at the very start of the traffic stop. None of the officers in this case spotted items in the car that provided a reasonable basis to think the car's occupants posed a threat, nor did they conduct protective patdowns at the start of the encounter. NHS hospital food 'will improve'Health Secretary Andrew Lansley insists the quality of hospital food in England will improve, after criticism of the nutritional value of meals currently offered.
Teenager died 'protecting sister'Bellaghy parish priest Fr Andrew Dolan says teenager Lauren O'Neill died trying to protect her sister, as police charge a man with the shooting.
The Queen as seen from the Commonwealth'No-one visits Zambia, so waiting to see the Queen felt surreal'
Powerful quake kills at least 4 in northern ItalySANT'AGOSTINO DI FERRARA, Italy (AP) -- One of the strongest earthquakes to shake northern Italy rattled the region around Bologna early Sunday, a magnitude-6.0 temblor that killed at least four people, toppled buildings and sent residents running into the streets, emergency services and news reports said....
G8 Confab Calls for Action Against Iran, North KoreaKurt Nimmo | Declares more sanctions are in order.
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Balls warns of cuts 'catastrophe'Labour's Ed Balls warns the world economy faces a "catastrophe" unless Germany abandons pressure on eurozone countries to cut public spending.
Israel blasts foreign proposal on settlement goodsJERUSALEM (AP) -- The Palestinian campaign to boycott goods produced in Jewish settlements in the West Bank has received a boost from abroad with an unprecedented South African proposal to have the name of Israel dropped from labels on merchandise made in the settlements....
VIDEO: Banksy 'marks Queen's Jubilee'Andrew Marr and experts ask if the graffiti artist Banksy's latest offering ahead of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee means he is as radical as ever.
Girl's body found at observatoryA teenager's body is found in undergrowth next to a Merseyside observatory, sparking the arrest of a man on suspicion of murder.
'Ali G' town Staines changes nameThe Surrey town of Staines officially changes its name to Staines-upon-Thames in an attempt to boost its riverside image.
Hearts all set for victory paradeHearts footballers will parade through Edinburgh in an open-top bus after their Scottish Cup Final win over Hibs.
Melding reveals think-tank planMembers from opposition parties in Wales and non-party activists are set to join forces for a policy think-tank, says Conservative assembly member David Melding.
Ex-president seeks comeback in Dominican RepublicSANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) -- A former president whose term ended with the worst economic crisis in the modern history of the Dominican Republic will seek to make a comeback Sunday as he faces an old rival in a race to lead the Caribbean's top tourist destination....
Ex-president seeks comeback in Dominican RepublicSANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) -- A former president whose term ended with the worst economic crisis in the modern history of the Dominican Republic will seek to make a comeback Sunday as he faces an old rival in a race to lead the Caribbean's top tourist destination....
G8 summit ends with artificial ‘hopetimism’rt.com | The economic catastrophe of Greece dominated the G8 gathering
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VIDEO: Deadly earthquake in northern ItalyA magnitude 6.0 earthquake in northern Italy kills at least six people, causing serious damage to buildings in several towns.
Di Matteo 'in mix' for Blues jobChelsea chairman Bruce Buck says Roberto Di Matteo is "under serious consideration" for the manager's job after winning the Champions League.
Tropical storm Alberto churns off Southeast coastRALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Tropical Storm Alberto churned off South Carolina's coastline Sunday, the first storm of its kind to form in a hurricane season that doesn't officially begin until June 1, forecasters said....
President Obama's gay marriage goofJust how bad a blunder was President Obama's forced gay marriage endorsement?
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