EEllis wrote:Originalist wrote:EEllis wrote:Originalist wrote:How can you articulate that I am being detained if you don't tell me what crime you suspect me of? Whats supposed to stop me from walking off? Just because you tell me I'm detained? How long are we going to stand there and stare at each other?
Not to you, they must be able to do so for a court. To you "stop" is considered good enough.
So your argument is an alleged RS stop would never end because you would tell me stop and I would just stand there and stare at you.... Really? And after 20 minutes of staring at you, what would you do if I walked away?
No the officer should investigate his RS and let you go on your way. He does not have to say why you were stopped or what factors make up the RS and there is no specific span of time that an officer must complete his "investigations" based on RS but he can be required to justify it to a court who would decided if it were "reasonable". I imagine it would be based on how long it took to complete the actions brought on by the stop. ie in a Terry stop it would just be the length of time to make a search not the time it would take to count nose hair.
As far as I can tell, your argument is not based in law, but is based on something like: the cop can just make something up and its your word against the cop's word. Sorry, that may be how some people operate, but it is not based in the law.
The officer
does have to tell you why you were stopped. Also, if you can show the officer s topped you without reasonable cause and there is some damage, you can sue them under federal law for violation of civil rights under color of law. That what they used to convict police in the south that were violating the rights of blacks, but it is equally applicable to every person's civil rights.
Further, if the police officer gets a call (recorded of course) that a person is walking around with a gun (not in violation of the law) then drives to that person and stops them (recorded on their dash cam, which you can get a copy of) then they have stopped you with no RS because walking around is not cause to stop someone.
But please, continue your arguments as to why the law doesn't work the way the law works.