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· 4/30/2002

State v. Carty

Citations

  • 806 A.2d 798
  • 174 N.J. 351
  • 2002 N.J. LEXIS 529

How courts have described this case

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  • declining to follow Schneckloth, 412 U.S. 218, and finding that 21 A-0580-20 there must be a reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal wrongdoing as a prerequisite to requesting consent to search a vehicle after a routine stop for a motor vehicle violation
  • even a consent search after a traffic stop requires reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal activity

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