Can Officers ID Passengers? Case Law for Cops
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 Published On Oct 11, 2023

The NM Supreme Court recently overturned State v. Affsprung, addressing the authority of police officers in New Mexico to ID passengers. I break down State v. Salas in this episode and highlight key takeaways that every officer must know.

The Tactical In-Service is a podcast for law enforcement. As a former prosecutor, I break down training topics and case law to educate the law enforcement community.

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Case Law Discussed in This Episode:

➡️ State v. Affsprung, 2004-NMCA-038
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_ca...

➡️ State v. Salas, No. S-1-SC-38861
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_ca...

➡️ Arizona v. Johnson, 555 U.S. 323 (2009)
https://supreme.justia.com/cases/fede...

➡️ State v. Tuton, 2020-NMCA-042
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_ca...

➡️ SEE ALSO - City of Roswell v. Hudson, 2007-NMCA-034
https://scholar.google.com/scholar_ca...

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Erik Scramlin is a former Chief Deputy District Attorney and current owner of Tactical Legal Solutions, LLC. Erik Scramlin provides in-depth legal training for New Mexico police officers. Courses and contact information available at http://policelegaltraining.com

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