UT: Car can be stopped where RS passenger in violation of probation

A police officer can pull over a car with a probationer as a passenger when there was reasonable suspicion the passenger was in violation of probation. State v. Mikkelson, 2016 UT App 136, 2016 Utah App. LEXIS 139 (June 30, 2016).

“In this case, where the evidentiary record demonstrates that close to ninety percent of vehicles reflecting an ‘unknown’ compliance status in MVD records are in fact uninsured in violation of the law, we hold that an officer who learns that the MVD records for a particular vehicle indicate an “unknown” compliance status has constitutionally reasonable suspicion to stop the vehicle and investigate further.” State v. Yazzie, 2016 N.M. LEXIS 152 (June 30, 2016).

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