Traffic stops are one of the most common ways people encounter law enforcement, yet they are also among the most legally confusing. What you say, what you refuse to say, and how you say it can shape ...
Don't let police officers take advantage of your rights during a routine traffic stop. Here's when you can say no.
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 ...
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 — 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.