In this video Dennis Benigno and Zach Miller from Street Cop Training discuss two landmark cases that deal with the authority of a police officer to order the driver and passenger out of the vehicle.
The first case is Pennsylvania v. Mimms, the court establishedthat the officers in this case had already detained Mimms in order to issue him a traffic summons and felt that asking him to exit the vehicle was a minimal and reasonable intrusion of his freedom.
In Maryland v. Wilson, the Court held that after lawfully stopping a speeding vehicle, an officer may order its passengers to step out.
00:00 Intro
00:24 Pennsylvania v. Mimms
00:32 Maryland v. Wilson
00:43 New Jersey (Heighten Caution)
01:01 What is your recourse if the occupant refuses to get out of the car?
03:43 Think about asking nicely
04:00 Outro
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