| Originally Posted by Curious EMT Can anyone tell me the case where an officer, I believe in a community immediately south of Boston, stoped a vehicle, requested the ID of a belted passenger, saw a gun as a result of him getting his ID, then got other guns from the other occupants, but it was all tossed since the court ruled he never should have ID'ed the first passenger? I link to the case would be great, or just the name of it so I can find it.... My report greatly appreciates it! |
Search and Seizure, Threshold police inquiry, Automobile. Constitutional Law, Search and seizure.
Desuetude characterizes the history of the statute in case law. We have not found a single reference to it. Until 1989, § 16 did not apply to motor vehicles. See G. L. c. 85, § 17, prior to amendment by St. 1989, c. 341, § 60. Were § 16 read to permit dragnet interrogation of the sort we have described as prohibited, questions about the constitutionality of that statute would necessarily arise. We need not reach that constitutional question in the instant case, however, because the State trooper, when he asked for identification, i.e., documents, went significantly beyond simply asking an occupant of a vehicle to give her or his true name and address. The statute does not authorize the more searching inquiry that a random request for identification papers constitutes -- the sort of request uncomfortably associated with authoritarian societies and most commonly made of persons belonging to a racial or ethnic minority. See Johnson, Race and Decision to Detain a Suspect, 93 Yale L. J. 214 (1983); Harris, Factors for Reasonable Suspicion: When Black and Poor Means Stopped and Frisked, 69 Ind. L.J. 659, 660 (1994). Cf. Commonwealth v. Bodden, 11 Mass. App. Ct. 964 (1981)."Every person shall while driving or in charge of or occupying a vehicle during the period from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, when requested by a police officer, give his true name and address."
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