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Ohio Court Rejects Police Searching Wallet Of Driver With Cracked Windshield
• The NewspaperAn automobile
passenger should not have his wallet searched by a police officer simply
because he is in a car with a cracked windshield, the Ohio Court of
Appeals ruled last month. On January 12, 2008, St. Clair Police Officer
Jayson Jackson noticed a four-door Plymouth with a cracked windshield
driving past Walmart at 2:30am. ...
In 2009, Officer Jackson was suspended after being accused of bringing marijuana into the county jail. He was later acquitted. In January, he became the Liverpool Township police chief.
In 2009, Officer Jackson was suspended after being accused of bringing marijuana into the county jail. He was later acquitted. In January, he became the Liverpool Township police chief.