Quarles & Brady mentioned in article "Gunfire-Locating Tech Not Enough for Police to Stop Vehicle"
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"A gunfire-locating technology called ShotSpotter can’t be the sole basis for police to stop a car, the Seventh Circuit said in a matter of first impression.
But the panel split on whether enough other articulable facts supported Peoria, Ill., police officer Travis Ellefritz’s stop and search of a car in which Terrill A. Rickmon Sr. was a passenger.
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Chief Judge Diane P. Wood dissented. The facts don’t support reasonable suspicion, she said.
Quarles & Brady LLP represented Rickmon."