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May 16, 2020 · 4:46 pm

Stop of a vehicle whose owner’s license isn’t active doesn’t violate the Fourth Amendment unless the officer has information negating the inference that the owner is driving


Opinion:
KANSAS
v.
CHARLES GLOVER

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