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Ok, in the Hiibel case, there was suspicion of a crime being commited. More than that, it was reported. When he talked to the police, aperently, can't really tell from the case, was a witness. I could be wrong there, but thats what its looking like to me.
Further, this is way off from what I have been saying, the case I mean. This guy refused to verbally tell them his name, was drunk, and being an ******* to the cop. Sure he was going to jail.
What I have been getting at is this--- traffic tickets(most, but not all) deal with "TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS", THESE are a civil matter, not criminal. Commiting a crime and being pulled over while traveling are two entirely diff. cases. If you walk down the street with a white shirt with blood all over it, someones going to ask questions.
This case is a terrible example of what I'm getting at. AS I suspected, that was a poorly argued case.
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