My question involves police conduct in the State of: NJ
This is purely hypothetical.
Police officer is involved in a department wide campaign to pull over drivers for "good driving" and giving out ice cream (this has actually happened).
He pulls over a car for "good driving" and after walking up to the driver's side window, notices a dead body in the backseat. It turn out, the driver murdered that person.
Will the driver get off due to the unlawful stop? Will the Attenuation Doctrine work against him? The Independent Source Doctrine? Something else?
This is purely hypothetical.
Police officer is involved in a department wide campaign to pull over drivers for "good driving" and giving out ice cream (this has actually happened).
He pulls over a car for "good driving" and after walking up to the driver's side window, notices a dead body in the backseat. It turn out, the driver murdered that person.
Will the driver get off due to the unlawful stop? Will the Attenuation Doctrine work against him? The Independent Source Doctrine? Something else?
Police Conduct: Evidence in Plain View During Unlawful Stop
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