Legal Question in Traffic Law in Illinois
Can an officer pull you over with out a visible traffic violation ?
Asked on 3/04/12, 5:49 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
What do you mean by "visible". If an officer pulled you over he or she should be informing you of why, even if you didn't realize it.
Answered on 3/05/12, 7:06 am
Michael Rosenblat
Michael C. Rosenblat., P.C.
A police officer may stop you if the officer has a reasonable suspicion that you committed a crime. If the officer does not, your arrest can be quashed and any evidence obtained as a result of the illegal stop suppressed. You can learn more about this topic at www.criminaldefense.wordpress.com.
Answered on 3/05/12, 7:55 am
Related Questions & Answers
-
When u miss a court date how long can they wait to issue a warrant Asked 2/23/12, 10:13 am in United States Illinois Traffic Law
-
My 17 year old son received a speeding ticket over the weekend. It is his second... Asked 2/15/12, 11:27 am in United States Illinois Traffic Law
-
Can a police officer with no lights on pull you over when blocking the right only... Asked 2/09/12, 10:20 am in United States Illinois Traffic Law