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This is an interesting case. As far as I can gather, McNair's judge has ruled that there was not sufficient enough evidence to initially pull him over, so the case is being thrown out of court. Even though his breathalizer was well over the state's limit, that evidence has been deemed inadmissable in the court because the traffic stop was unjust.
I agree with the judge in this matter. I don't think cops should be able to pull people over just because it is late at night and someone is in an area with bars and such. I think this ruling is a big win for our rights.
McNair will probably catch hell. People will most doubtedly say that this ruling was influenced by who he is. Was it? Probably, but I still think it was the right ruling.
Any opinions?
I agree with the judge in this matter. I don't think cops should be able to pull people over just because it is late at night and someone is in an area with bars and such. I think this ruling is a big win for our rights.
McNair will probably catch hell. People will most doubtedly say that this ruling was influenced by who he is. Was it? Probably, but I still think it was the right ruling.
Any opinions?

