techdirt: Kansas State Police Tell Court It’s Too Much To Ask For Troopers To Respect The Constitution

techdirt: Kansas State Police Tell Court It’s Too Much To Ask For Troopers To Respect The Constitution by Tim Cushing:

Given enough time and attention, informal parlance just becomes… parlance. And so it is for the Kansas State Police. For years, troopers have evaded the Constitution and applicable Supreme Court decisions to make the Fourth Amendment irrelevant.

There’s a term for this: “Kansas two step.” Enough drivers have encountered it that it is no longer deniable. Enough courts have dealt with the resulting lawsuits to make this informal term part of the national parlance. And, most recently, a federal court judge blew past all the “reasonable” explanations for the unlawful extension of pretextual traffic stops (ones that inordinately targeted drivers with out of state plates) to call bullshit on the KSP’s reliance on ignorance of law (by those they stopped) to perform unlawful searches.

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