
“For many drivers, being pulled over can be traumatic. A nervous reaction to the sound of a siren, flashing lights in the rear view mirror and a trooper at the window asking for license and registration does not, however, justify a search of that motorist’s automobile, according to the Massachusetts Court of Appeals.”
http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/38/3874.asp
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