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  2. Body camera videos show Cook County official's arrest for ...

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    A Cook County elected official was arrested for driving drunk in Ravenswood earlier this month, according to Chicago police. Body camera videos show Cook County official's arrest for suspected DUI ...

  3. Drunk driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The police must have a reason to engage in a traffic stop. This typically involves either observing a traffic violation or observing behavior, such as weaving or lane departure, that would raise a "reasonable suspicion" of driving while impaired. The police must have an articulable reason for the stop, but does not need probable cause for an ...

  4. Judge finds Newton officers lacked cause for controversial ...

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    More: No qualified immunity for Des Moines police officers sued in 2018 traffic stop, judge rules "Probable cause is not a high bar," Locher wrote, citing past cases, "but it requires more than ...

  5. Illinois Dem official mocks cop’s penis size during chaotic ...

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    An Illinois Democrat official was nabbed for drunk driving during a chaotic traffic stop over the weekend — during which she repeatedly asked an arresting officer if his penis “was that small ...

  6. DWI court - Wikipedia

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    In many jurisdictions, the court in which a DWI case is heard depends on the law enforcement agency that cited the individual and the location of the alleged violation. Cases often begin in a lower court, such as a justice or municipal court. Cases that involves more serious charges or appeals may be moved to a higher trial court. [15] [16]

  7. Terry stop - Wikipedia

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    They occur when a police officer wishes to investigate a motorist on other suspicions, generally related to drug possession, and uses a minor traffic infringement as a pretext to stop the driver. In the case of Whren , the defense used a "would-have" rule, asking whether a reasonable police officer would have made the stop without the suspicion ...

  8. National Driver Register - Wikipedia

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    The National Driver Register (NDR) [1] is a computerized database of information about United States drivers who have had their driver's licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations, such as driving under the influence or drugs or alcohol (see 23 Code of Federal Regulations 1327 Appendix A for a complete list of violations). [2]

  9. Deadly Chicago traffic stop where police fired 96 shots ...

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    A deadly traffic stop where plainclothes Chicago police officers fired nearly 100 shots in under a minute has raised serious questions about the use of force and role of tactical officers in ...