WaPo: The law of the Sandra Bland traffic stop

WaPo: The law of the Sandra Bland traffic stop by Orin Kerr:

I’ve been asked a lot about the law of the Sandra Bland traffic stop, and in particular whether Bland had to put out her cigarette and get out of the car. Here are a few thoughts.

First, the cigarette question is pretty easy. The officer says, “Do you mind putting out your cigarette, please? If you don’t mind.” That’s a request, not an order. There’s no law requiring you to go along with an officer’s “do you mind” requests. Bland was free to say no.

Next, after Bland refuses to put out her cigarette, the officer says, “Well, you can step on out now.” Bland says that she doesn’t have to get out of the car, and the officer responds with a clear order: “Step out of the car,” which he then repeats a few times, getting louder and louder as Bland refuses and the exchange intensifies.

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