Traffic stops are one of the most common ways people encounter law enforcement, yet they are also among the most legally ...
Under House Bill 492, a motorist who refuses to give their name, address or date of birth during a traffic stop when police suspect a violation could end up in jail for up to 30 days. Ohio lawmakers ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – A recently introduced Ohio bill would empower law enforcement officials to arrest drivers who refuse to provide identifying information during a traffic stop. Under House Bill ...
During a traffic stop, the balance of power tilts sharply toward the officer, but that power is not unlimited. Courts and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A growing wave of drivers emboldened by online “know your rights” videos has prompted Ohio lawmakers to consider jailing people who refuse to identify themselves during traffic stops.