Slate: Ignorance of the Law [is a complete defense, if you’re a cop]

Slate: Ignorance of the Law [is a complete defense, if you’re a cop] by Cristian Farias:

So why did Slager pull over Scott? If what he said, as captured on the dashcam account, is to be believed, Slager made a mistake and decided to ‘seize’ Scott for a law not in the books. In a perfect world, such errors should never give a police officer an opportunity to stop anyone. That perfect world was shattered in December, when the Supreme Court blessed the shady police practice of pulling someone over for breaking a law that doesn’t exist. The case was Heien v. North Carolina, involving the Fourth Amendment’s protection against unreasonable searches and seizures-the only shield against police overreach during close encounters with law enforcement. In an 8-to-1 decision, the court ruled that ‘reasonable’ mistakes about what the law is can justify police stopping an otherwise law-abiding citizen.

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