In a November ruling, an Oregon court decided officers in the state were no longer allowed to ask questions that were irrelevant to the reason of the traffic stop
When Mario Arreola-Botello was pulled over, he didn't understand much of what the Oregon police officer was telling him.
Botello, a Latino, non-native English speaker, was stopped for failing to signal a turn and a lane change, his attorney, Josh Crowther told CNN. What happened next sparked a years-long court battle that landed at the state's supreme court. In a November ruling, the court decided officers in the state were no longer allowed to ask questions that were irrelevant to the reason of the traffic stop.
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