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Wichita defense attorney explains ‘Kansas Two-Step,’ legal issues it brings
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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) – A standard regulation enforcement tactic dubbed the “Kansas Two-Step” is on the forefront of a federal lawsuit. The go well with, filed by the ACLU alleges Kansas Freeway troopers unconstitutionally detained their shoppers on the facet of the highway utilizing the tactic. Many nonetheless wander the way it’s used.
In fundamental phrases, the tactic is used as soon as a automobile cease ends, that means the trooper or officer making the cease has returned the license and paperwork to the motive force of the pulled-over automobile and perhaps written a ticket or issued a warning. That that time, the motive force is free to go away. With the “Kansas Two-Step,” the officer steps again towards the patrol automotive however stops and reengages the motive force in dialog, a dialog that’s presupposed to be consensual.
“And that argument at that time, ‘is the occupant consensually talking to the officer?’” Wichita protection legal professional Chris O’Hara stated.
The ‘Kansas Two-Step” works as a result of most individuals proceed to speak when the officer reengages. Legally, they don’t need to.
“Effectively, if it’s a consensual encounter, the one who is stopped, the citizen who’s stopped, can depart. They’re underneath no obligation to talk to regulation enforcement,” O’Hara stated.
However with many circumstances, O’Hara defined, “Persons are folks and so they’re not concerned in these conditions or see these conditions very a lot and really feel obligated to talk to regulation enforcement.”
O’Hara defined how these conversations can go.
“[The officer] leads them, asking if they will serve the automobile,” O’Hara stated. “Typically the delay from the consensual dialog permits one other officer with a drug canine to return.”
There may be not but something unlawful in regards to the “Kansas Two-Step” within the Sunflower State, so till the courtroom makes a ruling within the pending case, the tactic possible will proceed.
“If an individual in that scenario, they’ve (the) means to say, ‘no, I don’t wish to discuss to you,’ they’ve the power to say, ‘I wish to depart, I’m gonna drive on,’ and so they have the power to say, ‘no, you possibly can’t search my automotive,’” O’Hara stated.
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Live Updates: Kansas City Royals at Chicago White Sox (Game One)
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On Monday, the Kansas City Royals (57-49) will face the Chicago White Sox (27-81) at Guaranteed Rate Field, seeking to rebound after a tough stretch. Having lost four of their last six games, the Royals are determined to get back on track with Alec Marsh, who has a 7-7 record and a 4.75 ERA, on the mound. The White Sox will counter with Chris Flexen, who is struggling with a 2-10 record and a 5.25 ERA.
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Dangerous temperatures turn up the heat across Kansas City metro
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) – The temperatures have cranked up across the Kansas City metro with feel-like temperatures into the triple digits over the next several days.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends staying indoors and drinking plenty of water during the peak summer heat. If you have to be outside, these are the reminders for staying safe.
– Dress for the weather, with lightweight and loose-fitting clothing.
– Take it slow, pace yourself.
– Stay hydrated
– Wear sunscreen
The CDC warns of three common heat illnesses to watch for.
– Heat rash: Red, stinging rash that develops in extreme heat and excessive sweat.
– Heat cramps: Painful muscle cramps, usually felt during exercise and dehydration.
– Heat exhaustion: The most common heat illness is when the body can’t cool itself through sweating. Symptoms include dizziness, nausea, and fainting.
According to the CDC, children and older adults are especially susceptible to heat exhaustion.
If you do plan on spending time outside make sure to go early.
Julian Mendez and Sancia Scharhag were walking with their baby at Loose Park early this morning and packed extra supplies for the heat.
“We’re packing these little fans we got on Amazon,” Mendez said. “Bring a little snack box, some water, a good time, some smiles and you’re ready to go.”
A First Warn 5 Weather Day has been declared for July 29 because of extreme heat.
To get the latest weather updates sent to your phone, download the KCTV5 Weather app here.
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