A person is seized within the meaning of the 4th Amendment when a reasonable person would believe they are not free to leave. Does an officer need a justification to approach private individuals on the street to ask questions? Does asking for an ID make it a seizure under the 4th Amendment? In this Episode, I discuss consensual encounters and a recent New Mexico Court of Appeals decision.
State v. Ramey, 2020-NMCA-041 - casetext.com/c...
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