What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MA
Hypo: I had a drunk driving conviction 25 years ago, is there any special notation about this prior when i am pulled over for speeding? Would it be legal if there was?
What the officer finds out will depend on what databases he or his dispatcher search and what is related to the officer. Yes, it is possible (and perfectly legal) for an officer to discover this prior offense on a stop. It is also possible that he won't. Practices vary by agency.
The state can do most anything wants. Absent some law to the contrary, an officer can generally look up your criminal record as part of any investigation. Whether he will do so in the field on a traffic stop is questionable. But, your state's DMV system or city/county computer and/or dispatch system may contain this information and it would not be unlawful.First off,,, thanks for the reply. Would it be legal for the state to automatically and systematically flag drunk drivers without the actual passage of any law to make a special provision for them? How about for some other NON traffic related offense?
The state can do most anything wants. Absent some law to the contrary, an officer can generally look up your criminal record as part of any investigation. Whether he will do so in the field on a traffic stop is questionable. But, your state's DMV system or city/county computer and/or dispatch system may contain this information and it would not be unlawful.
Why is this an issue? If it was 25 years ago, it shouldn't be an issue.
It stands to reason that a person who was "branded" by a state police system might not get a fair shake in a routine traffic stop. This type of alert increases the likelyhood that a person may be discriminated against. MA state police use this type of alert for a select group of prior offenders.
A person who is convicted by the criminal justice system has branded himself. But, as an officer myself, I can say that a 25 year old conviction is not likely to influence my decision in the field one iota. Your ancient history does not suddenly create probable cause for an arrest.It stands to reason that a person who was "branded" by a state police system might not get a fair shake in a routine traffic stop.
Okay ... if that's the case, there's not much you can do about it and it is perfectly lawful.This type of alert increases the likelyhood that a person may be discriminated against. MA state police use this type of alert for a select group of prior offenders.
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MA
Hypo: I had a drunk driving conviction 25 years ago, is there any special notation about this prior when i am pulled over for speeding? Would it be legal if there was?
MA state police use this type of alert for a select group of prior offenders.