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UPDATE: Arrested for Reading in His Car | Mr. Cho Gets Justice (i guess we have no right anymore, they call that a police state.)

After some time, we now have a major update to Mr. Cho's case where a court has officially ruled on whether the officers had any legal basis to stop and arrest Mr. Cho at the gas station as he read a book while simply waiting for a storm to pass by.   In this video, we walk through the entire timeline, from the moment Mr. Cho pulled into the gas station, to the police demanding his ID and later arresting him, and finally to the conclusion where a court's decision changes everything.  We also explain how criminal cases work, what a motion to suppress is, and why this ruling confirms that the stop and arrest of Mr. Cho was unconstitutional from the very beginning. This entire case raises serious questions about police authority, prosecutorial decisions, and your rights when interacting with law enforcement.

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