United States v. Rondrell Sanford (05-6489) Tyshawn Hill (05-6500)

U.S. Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit · Decided 2007-02-06

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MERRITT, Circuit Judge, dissenting. The question in this case is whether Tennessee’s statute on following too closely creates a rule for motorists or a broad *397 standard giving police officers a wide discretion to interpret it as they see fit. I do not believe that Officer Pruitt had probable cause or any reasonable ground to believe…

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