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"One Free Swerve”?: Requiring Police To Corroborate Anonymous Tips In Order To Establish Reasonable Suspicion For Warrantless Seizure Of Alleged Drunk Drivers, Michael B. Kunz Sep 2010

"One Free Swerve”?: Requiring Police To Corroborate Anonymous Tips In Order To Establish Reasonable Suspicion For Warrantless Seizure Of Alleged Drunk Drivers, Michael B. Kunz

Michael B Kunz

While the Supreme Court holds that warrantless searches and seizures are presumptively unreasonable, it has carved out exceptions to the warrant requirement that provide law enforcement officials flexibility with which to conduct their day-to-day investigations. However, in Florida v. J.L. the Court recognized a limit to one such exception by holding that reasonable suspicion cannot be based exclusively on a bare-boned anonymous tip. Nevertheless, the Court complicated this rule by hypothesizing that police might be able to act on a lesser showing of reliability when an anonymous tip alleges a sufficiently great danger. Relying on this abstract idea, a number …