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  2. State police (United States) - Wikipedia

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    ] WVSP is the 4th oldest State Police agency in the United States of America. Governor John Jacob Cornwell was insistent upon having a State Police force which he said, "was mandatory in order for him to uphold the laws of our state." Part of the compromise was the name of the organization: "West Virginia Department of Public Safety" was the ...

  3. Whren v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Whren v. United States, 517 U.S. 806 (1996), was a unanimous United States Supreme Court decision [1] that "declared that any traffic offense committed by a driver was a legitimate legal basis for a stop."

  4. Traffic stop - Wikipedia

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    A Connecticut investigation found that 26,000 traffic tickets reported by state police did not appear in court records. The researchers hypothesized that state police were trying to look productive. The fake stops were disproportionately white, reducing apparent racial gaps. The police union said data entry errors were the likely cause. [52]

  5. Further federal probes into false Connecticut traffic stop ...

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    Connecticut's public safety commissioner on Wednesday told state lawmakers to expect a federal investigation into a recent audit's findings, which showed hundreds of state troopers submitted false ...

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  7. Bi-State Police - Wikipedia

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    Besides Amtrak, railroad police departments are state agencies with full law enforcement power and responsibilities in multiple states. [42] They share all the attributes of bi-state police, but there are some differences. Their power is granted by state and federal law, but they do not need an interstate compact to be formed.

  8. Transportation policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Aid Road Act of 1916 was the first law to fund federal highways, and several Federal-Aid Highway Acts were passed through the 20th century to build on this law. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944 authorized the construction of interstate highways , and the federal government set standards with input from state ...

  9. People can't be detained just for trying to avoid police ...

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    Police officers cannot detain someone on the street just because that person acts furtively to avoid contact with them, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.