Legal Question in Criminal Law in Michigan
Is it a lawful command for an officer to order a subject out of the vehicle at the beginning of a traffic stop without telling them what crime they are suspected of committing when they ask.
Asked on 12/14/14, 10:36 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
John Melton
Melton law Firm
Yes, under a variety of circumstances. Focus on whatever charge you are facing and not the officer.
Answered on 12/15/14, 3:18 am
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