What was the original cause for the stop, DWB or DWM.
In my opinion, the stop made by the officer is one of the things the founders did not want to happen to the citizens of this nation. 
While the Fourth Amendment is not destroyed, it sure has a lot more holes in it as a result of this ruling. Your papers please.
		Originally Posted by The2Dogs
			
		
	
Here's the synopsis from the case:
"Narcotics detective Douglas Fackrell conducted surveillance on a South Salt Lake  City  residence based on an  anonymous tip  about ....... activity.  The  number of people  he  observed making brief  visits to  the house over the  course of a week  made him  suspicious that the  occupants were  dealing ..........  After observing respondent Edward Strieff leave   the  residence, Officer  Fackrell detained Strieff at  a  nearby parking lot, identifying himself and  asking Strieff what he was  doing at the  house."
FYI: Texas
"Art. 14.03. AUTHORITY OF PEACE OFFICERS.  (a)  Any peace officer may arrest, without warrant:
(1)  
persons found in suspicious places and under circumstances which reasonably show that such persons have been guilty of some felony, violation of Title 9, Chapter 42, Penal Code, breach of the peace, or offense under Section 49.02, Penal Code, or threaten, or are about to commit some offense against the laws;..."
.. might not have been such an intellectual struggle in Texas ... 
I suspect the "founders" didn't want criminals running around avoiding arrest warrants either. All I have to say on the subject is if one has "outstanding warrants" one should "take care of them" before moving about the country!
I put that in the category of making sure your vehicle equipment is in working condition, before leaving the driveway, PARTICULARLY if one KNOWS one has outstanding warrants ... and if you just must leave ... .obey ALL TRAFFIC LAWS.