Timeline for Does a person on probation have to legally identify themselves to police officers without reasonable articulable suspicion of a criminal offense
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Jul 14, 2023 at 21:25 | history | edited | phoog | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 14, 2023 at 21:24 | comment | added | phoog | @user71659 the requirement described in this question goes beyond a simple stop-and-identify requirement; it requires people who have been stopped and who are on probation to inform the officer of that fact. | |
Jul 14, 2023 at 13:56 | answer | added | Tiger Guy | timeline score: 2 | |
Jul 14, 2023 at 0:40 | comment | added | user71659 | Wikipedia: Stop and identify statutes. NH does have one. | |
Jul 14, 2023 at 0:24 | comment | added | ohwilleke | Many states have this rule. I don't know if NH does and may answer if I can find time to research it. | |
Jul 14, 2023 at 0:24 | history | edited | ohwilleke | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Jul 13, 2023 at 23:58 | history | edited | Nate Eldredge |
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S Jul 13, 2023 at 23:24 | history | asked | Shawn Bedard | CC BY-SA 4.0 |