Sears, Chief Justice, dissenting. In Daniel v. State, this court held that the “questioning of a vehicle’s drivers and passengers outside the scope of a valid traffic stop passes muster under the Fourth Amendment when the officer has a reasonable articulable suspicion of other illegal activity or where the traffic stop has de-escalated into a consensual encounter.” 1 Today,…
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