Revisiting State v. Jackson, the Pedestrian Evasion Case
Published for NC Criminal Law on July 14, 2015.
Last summer, I wrote about State v. Jackson, __ N.C. App. __, 758 S.E.2d 39 (2014), in which the court of appeals ruled that an officer lacked reasonable suspicion to stop a pedestrian who engaged in what the officer viewed as suspicious and evasive behavior. Last month, the state supreme court reversed the court of ... Read more
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