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Goldie
16 November, 12:28
Difference between a felony and traffic stop
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Tucker Walls
16 November, 12:36
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A "felony" or "high-risk" traffic stop occurs when police stop a vehicle which they have strong reason to believe contains a driver or passenger suspected of having committed a serious crime, especially of a nature that would lead the police to believe the suspects may be armed
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Remington Wright
16 November, 12:43
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A traffic stop is an everyday thing with usually less consequences than a felony
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