San Andreas Judicial Branch
Superior Court of San Andreas
"EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW"
ISSUANCE OF VERDICT
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAN ANDREAS
State of San Andreas v. Ed Timpson
#24-CM-0072
A decision was reached in the above case on the 14th day of October, 2024.
At Trial
The court would like to thank all parties for their time. The prosecution and defense both presented compelling arguments during the trial. The prosecution argued that detainment occurs of all occupants of a vehicle during a traffic stop. They also argued the standard for probable cause was met due to the detainment and speeding of the driver. The defense cited #24-CM-0055, the State of San Andreas v. Cyrus Raven, stating that probable cause is required to request the identification of individuals. The Court notes that the precedent cited is inapplicable to the present case, as it reviewed probable cause for Law Enforcement Traffic/DUI Checkpoints, which are of different nature than traffic stops.
The Verdict
The Court agrees with the prosecution that individuals are detained when at a traffic stop as long as they are in the vehicle. Detainment, however, does not necessitate that an individual provide identification. The standard for probable cause still applies.
In practice, Law Enforcement Agencies may ask passengers in a vehicle to provide identification, but the passengers are not legally required to comply unless law enforcement has sufficient probable cause. If a passenger refuses to provide identification, the officer should inform them that probable cause exists for the request, similar to how charges are read out upon arrest or listed on a search warrant. If the individual continues to refuse, it is possible the charge
GM10 - Failure to Comply / Identify would apply given the situation. Although officers do not need to disclose details or circumstances around probable cause at the time of the request, it must be documented in the arrest report or case file.
As a clarifying matter, these stipulations do not apply to the driver of a vehicle, which in most cases should provide identification to law enforcement when pulled over for a traffic stop.
It is with the above considerations that I issue the following verdict:
- On the count of GM10 - Failure to Comply / Identify, I find the defendant, Ed Timpson, not guilty.
The defendant is instructed to make their way to city hall in order to have the charge removed and receive a compensation of
$5,000.
Superior Court Judge
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San Andreas Judicial Branch
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