LA Times: California police required to state reason for traffic stops before questioning drivers next year

LA Times: California police required to state reason for traffic stops before questioning drivers next year by Noah Goldberg (“Starting Jan. 1, California police officers will have to tell drivers why they’ve been pulled over before questioning them on any subject. The new law stems from a state Assembly bill passed in 2022 that will take effect in the new year. The law, written by Assemblymember Chris Holden (D-Pasadena), seeks to curb ‘pretextual stops,’ in which police use a minor infraction — sometimes not mentioned to the driver at the start of the interaction — as the basis to pull over a vehicle and investigate other possible crimes.”).

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