State v. Dortch , 2004 La. App. LEXIS 1079 ( 2004 )


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  • WRIT DENIED.

    Suspicionless stops are permitted under a variety of situations. State v. Eppinette, 36,825 (La.App.2d Cir.2/11/03), 838 So.2d 189. Public safety requires some flexibility for police to investigate and prevent crime. State v. Wesley, 28,012 (La.App.2d Cir.4/3/96), 671 So.2d 1257. For example, police officers are justified in ordering passengers out of cars, for officer safety. It may be a slight inconvenience, but it is not a serious intrusion upon privacy interests. State v. Landry, 588 So.2d 345 (La.1991). Equally, a state law enforcement agent’s brief stop of a citizen on a public waterway as a known witness to an observed violation of safety regulations is not a serious intrusion upon privacy interests. See, Illinois v. Lidster, 540 U.S. 419, 124 S.Ct. 885, 157 L.Ed.2d 843 (2004).

Document Info

Docket Number: No. 38,929-KW

Citation Numbers: 878 So. 2d 677, 2004 La. App. LEXIS 1079, 2004 WL 911775

Judges: Drew, Lolley, Moore

Filed Date: 4/29/2004

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/18/2024