[28]Id.; see United States v. Sandoval, 29 F.3d 537, 542-43 (10th Cir. 1994) (holding that prolonged detention beyond time necessary to write citation was unreasonable absent reasonable suspicion of criminal activity); People v. Cox, 782 N.E.2d 275, 280-81 (Ill. 2002) (detention for fifteen minutes to write out ticket while awaiting arrival of drug-sniffing dog called at outset of stop held unreasonable absent reasonable suspicion); Haas v. State, 172 S.W.3d 42, 50 (Tex. App.CWaco 2005, pet. ref=d) (citing United States v. Kelley, 981 F.2d 1464, 1470 (5th Cir. 1993)) (noting, under appropriate circumstances, extensive questioning about matters wholly unrelated to routine traffic stop may violate Fourth Amendment).
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Randy (who'd rather be)
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2005 Saab 9³ Arc 2.0L Turbo
That case law is for distinguishing if questioning without probable cause prolongs the detention past the time it takes to investigate and write the citation.
It does not set a rigid 15 minute limit on a traffic stop.
Try quoting 14 year old case law at 3am in Denton County and this will probably happen next...
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Originally Posted by Jeremy Clarkson
Currently:
1991 Mariner Blue (daily driver)
Previously:
1994 M-Edition
Thanks for the suggestions guys. I plead "not guilty".