CLE instructor just went over State v Bonds (NC), in which part of the justification was, at a red light, "defendant had a blank look on his face and stared straight ahead." Yup, suspicious.
CLE instructor just went over State v Bonds (NC), in which part of the justification was, at a red light, "defendant had a blank look on his face and stared straight ahead." Yup, suspicious.
These interdiction agents are surgical. They can spot a throbbing carotid from 100 yards.
Criminal mitochondria are next!
Looked away? Suspicious. Looked too long? Suspicious. Looked as though their eye contact was practiced? Suspicious. Had eyeballs? Suspicious.
Our CrimPro prof gave us an article with a string cite of all suspicious behavior at an airport. I wish I could find it, but that was almost 20 years ago now. One bag, no bags, lots of bags, nervous, not nervous, pays in cash, pays with credit card, one way flight, round-trip flight …