“Officer, I have not broken any laws, and you have not provided reasonable suspicion that I have, am, or will commit a crime. Therefore, you may not lawfully detain me or demand identification. I am not required to assist in any investigation, and my refusal to do so is not obstruction, which requires a physical act. Exercising constitutional rights may not be construed as a crime. If you attempt to detain me unlawfully, I will invoke my Fifth Amendment right to remain silent. As this is a consensual encounter, I now withdraw my consent. Any further engagement without cause constitutes the crime of harassment. Do you understand my rights and the limits of your authority under color of law as explained to you?”
2025-07-07 22:43:27
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Cal Whiting :
Brown v Texas
https://www.oyez.org/cases/1978/77-6673
The Fourth Amendment requires that such seizures be based on specific and objective facts that create a compelling public interest in the seizure that outweighs the individual’s expectation of privacy
2025-07-07 22:05:18
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