State v. Castle
State v. Castle
Opinion of the Court
Order
On consideration of the Petition for Hearing,
It 1s ORDERED:
The Petition for Hearing is DismissED as improvidently granted.
Entered by the direction of the court.
The question presented in this petition for hearing is whether a police officer who validly stops a car and finds that its driver is committing a crime that involves imminent risk to public safety may require the car's passengers to remain at the seene until the officer finishes arresting the driver. Strong support exists for a rule that would allow an officer to briefly detain passengers in these circumstances.
. See, eg., Model Code of Pre Arraignment Procedure § 110.2(1)(b) (1975), cited with approval in Wayne R. LaFave, Search and Seizure § 9.2(b), at 24-25 (3d ed. 1996); of. Ebona v. State, 577 P.2d 698 (Alaska 1978); Coleman v. State, 553 P.2d 40, 46 (Alaska 1976); State v. G.B., 769 P.2d 452, 454-55 (Alaska App. 1989); State v. Jones, 27 Kan.App.2d 476, 5 P.3d 1012, 1018 (2000), aff'd on other grounds, 270 Kan. 526, 17 P.3d 359 (2001); State v. Griffith, 236 Wis.2d 48, 613 N.W.2d 72 (2000).
. See State v. G.B., 769 P.2d at 455 (citing Ebona, 577 P.2d 698; Smith v. State, 756 P.2d 913 (Alaska App. 1988)).
. Notably, the present case involved a forcible stop that occurred at a considerable distance away from the scene of the initial traffic stop. Moreover, the disputed stop occurred after Castle had already indicated, in response to Officer Yamamoto's initial contact, that he did not want to cooperate. The state expressly concedes that a detained passenger who is merely a witness need not cooperate with the police when questioned and is free to leave upon refusing to answer: "If the witness, after being stopped, refuses to identify himself, he is free, absent probable cause to arrest, to leave." The state's view finds support in Brown v. Texas, 443 U.S. 47, 99 S.Ct. 2637, 61 L.Ed.2d 357 (1979). Regardless of the validity of the initial stop, then, a second stop would be unwarranted under these facts.
. Castle v. State, 999 P.2d 169 (Alaska App. 2000).
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STATE of Alaska v. Donald CASTLE
- Status
- Published