
Simple Traffic Stops Can Quickly Escalate
What begins as a routine traffic stop can change quickly. An officer may claim a driver appeared “nervous” and use that observation to request consent to search the vehicle. Within minutes, a driver can find themselves standing on the side of the road while officers search through the car.
While police may lawfully order a driver out of the vehicle during a valid stop, they generally cannot search the vehicle without consent, probable cause, or another recognized exception to the warrant requirement. Many drivers do not realize they have the right to decline a search request in certain situations.
When charges result from a traffic stop, the legality of that stop and the search becomes a critical defense issue. A skilled defense attorney can examine whether the stop was valid, whether consent was truly voluntary, and whether any evidence was obtained in violation of constitutional protections. In some cases, this review can lead to reduced charges or dismissal.
If you or a loved one has been charged following a traffic stop, contact the Law Offices of Michael P. Maddux to discuss your rights and ensure your constitutional protections are fully defended from the very start.
