MI: Misread license plate partially obscured by trailer hitch didn’t support stop

Defendant’s traffic stop was invalid because the officer misread the license number before entering it for a random check because it was partially blocked by a trailer hitch. “Common experience reveals that thousands of vehicles in Michigan are equipped with trailer hitches and towing balls.” There is no evidence the license plate itself was unreadable. People v. Dunbar, 2014 Mich. App. LEXIS 1662 (September 9, 2014) (2-1: concur; dissent).

Defendant’s consent was valid. He gave express or implied consent three times both pre-Miranda and post-Miranda. United States v. Bretado, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 126616 (N.D. Okla. September 10, 2014).*

“Defendant’s half-hearted challenge to the legality of the initial stop is meritless.” It is undisputed he was speeding. The stop was reasonable in duration, too. United States v. Frizzell, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 124945 (S.D. W.Va. September 8, 2014).*

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