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- Idaho Supreme Court Strikes Down Vague Car Temp Tag Rules
Idaho Supreme Court declares temporary car registration tag display law fails to provide sufficient guidance to motorists Idaho lawmakers need to go back to the drawing board and re-draft the rules for displaying a temporary vehicle registration on newly purchased cars
- Idaho v. Cook :: 2019 :: Idaho Supreme Court - Justia Law
In 2007, the Idaho Court of Appeals determined that when a temporary permit was displayed in accordance with section 49-432 (4), it was presumed valid, and the mere existence of such a permit may not “serve as the basis for reasonable suspicion” to effectuate a traffic stop
- Idaho Supreme Court: Vehicle registration rule is too vague
The unanimous Idaho Supreme Court found that the temporary registration permit law is unconstitutionally vague, because it states the permits must be displayed so they are readily legible, but
- Idaho v. Bonner :: 2020 :: Idaho Supreme Court - Justia Law
Later, the officer said he suspected that Bonner was driving a stolen vehicle or did not have proper registration because he could not read the Jetta’s temporary tags
- Section 49-432 – Idaho State Legislature
Temporary registration for residents and nonresidents — Fees
- Did You Know About Idahos License Plate Placement Law?
Most of us already know that you are supposed to put the temporary tag in the rear window, but there's another part to the Idaho law that you probably don't know Under Idaho code 49-428, you're going to find an issue if you drive around in a low rider
- IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF IDAHO
ND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND One evening, an officer stopped the vehicle Hale was driving for failing to display license plates or a temporary permit Hale provided his driver’s license to e officer and informed him that there was a valid temporary permit that the offic
- Eighth Circuit Rules Officer’s Inability to Read Temporary Vehicle Tag . . .
In Givens, the court affirmed the denial of a suppression motion when a police officer stopped a vehicle with temporary tags because the officer could not read the tag due to darkness and the angle of the vehicle’s windshield
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